Some income tax proposals currently being considered by Government should be rejected because they would give far greater benefit to people earning higher incomes while giving nothing to lower income employees according to a new study conducted by Social Justice Ireland.
Reducing taxes is not Social Justice Ireland's priority for Budget 2015.
Social Justice Ireland policy briefing Budget Choices 2015 outlines a fully costed alternative budget and presents a series of proposals for Budget 2015 that would see Ireland’s borrowing reduced t
Social Justice Ireland challenges the Minister for Finance’s proposal that the tax band ceiling of €32,800 should be raised. Changing the tax bands in the next Budget would only
A Framework for Budget 2017 outlines some key initiatives that Social Justice Ireland is proposing for implemention in Budget 2017 and is part of our ongoing contribution to the Budgetary
Budget 2014 provides no guiding vision, no real sense of direction for Ireland’s future, and no sustainable solutions to the major challenges Ireland faces.
Budget 2014 provides no guiding vision, no real sense of direction for Ireland’s future, and no sustainable solutions to the major challenges Ireland faces. As well as this the budget numbers do not add up.
Ireland’s current level of investment is the lowest of any EU country.
Government should increase basic social welfare rates and PAYE tax credits by
The announcement by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) that Ireland is in rece