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Budget 2021
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From: Department of Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform; Department of Finance
- Published on: 24 September 2021
- Last updated on: 12 October 2021
Budget 2021
Statement of the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Michael McGrath TD
13th October 2020
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Budget 2021: Economic and Fiscal Outlook
Budget 2021 is prepared against a background of extraordinary uncertainty regarding near-term economic and fiscal prospects.
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Budget 2021 Endorsement Letter
The Department of Finance provided its forecasts to the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council on 21 September 2020.
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Budget 2021 Economic Outlook and Developments
The economic forecasts underpinning this Budget have been endorsed by the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC).
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Draft Budgetary Plan 2021
The analysis and forecasts contained in this document are based on data to early October.
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Budget 2021: The Use of Carbon Tax Funds 2021
This note details how much the carbon tax is expected to raise in 2021, the allocation of the resulting funds in line with the Programme for Government commitments, as well as detail on the programme areas that will receive additional funding.
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Tax Expenditures Report 2020
Report on tax expenditures incorporating outcomes of certain tax expenditure and tax related reviews
completed since October 2019.
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Expenditure Report 2021
Public Expenditure Strategy
This year it is estimated that an additional amount of almost €16¾ billion will be provided in
2020 for measures to support the delivery of key public services and to provide support to
workers, businesses and communities who have been devastated by the impact of the
pandemic.
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Expenditure Allocations 2021
Section 2 of the Expenditure Report sets out the expenditure allocations for Budget 2021 as
agreed by Government.
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Estimates for Public Services 2021
The 2021 Estimates shown in Part III of the Expenditure Report reflect the expenditure adjustments announced by the Minister of Public Expenditure & Reform on 13 October, 2020, and detailed elsewhere in this Report.
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Expenditure Report 2021
Budget 2021 is being framed at a time of unprecedented uncertainty as we continue to live with the Covid-19 pandemic and face the prospect of the UK trading with the EU on WTO terms from next January.
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Príomhréimsí Roghnaithe Caiteachais sa bhliain 2021
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Forecasting Jobseeker Numbers and Expenditure 2021
For 2020, the annual average LR figure is estimated to be 212,667, with expenditure estimated at €2,072m. The actual number of persons expected to be on the LR at end 2020 is expected between 226,000 and 229,000.
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The Budget in Brief: A citizen's guide to the Budget
A simple guide to the measures announced in Budget 2021.
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Estimates of Receipts and Expenditure for the year ending 31 December 2021 (The White Paper, An Páipéar Bán)
The figures shown for receipts and expenditure in 2020 are projected outturns and reflect present knowledge. They are subject to revision when the end-year figures become available.
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Distributional Analysis of Budget 2021 Tax and Welfare Measures
The June 2020 Programme for Government Our Shared Future provides a commitment to developing a process of budget and policy proofing as a means of advancing social solidarity, equality of opportunity, and reaching ecological harmony and economic equity.
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- Review of the Accelerated Capital Allowance scheme for Energy Efficient Equipment (PDF, from page 13)
- 121020 Tax Expenditures Report 2020 (PDF, from page 45)
- Analysis of High-Income Individuals' Restriction 2018 (Revenue) (PDF, from page 69)
- Review of Residential Development (stamp duty) Refund Scheme (PDF, from page 80)
- Review of stamp duty Farm Consolidation Relief (PDF, from page 89)
Wellbeing and the Measurement of Broader Living Standards in Ireland
This paper examines the development of wellbeing measures internationally and investigates the options for introducing a national wellbeing measurement in Ireland.
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Spending Review 2020 - Teacher Allocation Model
This analysis examines mainstream teachers in primary and post-primary schools, including schools with DEIS status and fee charging schools.
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Spending Review 2020 - The Composition of Employment in Small and Large Firms
This paper examines the profile and characteristics of employment in firms of different sizes in the business
economy and the changes in this profile between 2002 and 2017.
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Spending Review 2020 - The Single Scheme - Improving the Sustainability of Public Service Pensions
The purpose of this paper is to provide an update and increase awareness of the impact of the Single Scheme to date.
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Spending Review 2020 - The Ethiopia Country Strategy 2014 - 2019
The purpose of this Spending Review is to assess the impact and effectiveness of the 2014 CSP spend and the underlying processes used to develop and implement it. This CSP represents a snapshot of Ireland’s longstanding work in Ethiopia.
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Spending Review 2020 - Tusla Residential Care Costs
The objective of this Spending Review is to identify the key cost drivers of residential care provision, and thereby help inform future policy relating to this key child welfare and protection service.
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SIA Series - Student Grant Scheme (SUSI Grants)
The purpose of this paper is to establish a baseline profile of the recipients of student grants in the 2017/2018 academic year.
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Spending Review 2021 - Job Churn in the Public Service - A trend analysis of the workforce dynamics, 2006-2018
This paper focuses on presenting a comparative perspective of the dynamics of job churn and its components in the public service and in the civil service.
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Civil Service Overview: new joiners' and temporary clerical officers' profile and trends
This paper provides an analysis of the Civil Service workforce, as well as new joiner and temporary clerical officers (TCO) usage trends, with the aim of informing policy discussions on the drivers.
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