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Your guide to Budget 2025


This guide provides a high-level overview of Budget 2025.

It aims to explain how money will be raised and spent in 2025.


One-off cost of living supports

Measure Date
€250 electricity credits (2 x €125) 2024/2025
€300 Fuel Allowance lump sum Winter 2024
€200 Living Alone Allowance lump sum Winter 2024
Double month Child Benefit Winter 2024
€400 Working Family Payment lump sum Winter 2024
€100 Qualified Child Increment lump sum Winter 2024
Two double weeks for all long-term weekly welfare schemes Oct and Dec 2024
€400 lump sum to selected welfare categories* Winter 2024
Double payment of Foster Care Allowance Winter 2024
  • payment to recipients of the Carer’s Support Grant, Disability Allowance, Blind pension, Invalidity Pension and Domiciliary Care Allowance (one payment per individual)

Tax measures

  • €125 Increase in the Main Tax Credits
  • €2,000 Increase in the Standard Rate Cut-off Point
  • €150 Increase in the Home Carer Tax Credit
  • €150 Increase in the Single Child Carer Credit
  • €300 Increase in the Incapacitated Child Tax Credit
  • €300 Increase in the Blind person Credit
  • increase in the USC middle threshold by €1,622
  • reduction in the 4% USC rate to 3%
  • increase in the Rent Tax Credit from €750 to €1,000
  • increase in the Excise Duty and VAT on a pack of cigarettes by €1
  • VAT on Heat Pumps decreased to 9%
  • Sea-going Naval Personnel Tax credit extension

Expenditure measures

  • introduction of 495 new beds to our health service, bringing the total number of hospital and community beds to 18,000
  • increased access to IVF and HRT free of charge
  • 1,600,000 additional home support hours
  • a €12 increase in the weekly main social welfare rate for working age recipients and pensioners
  • a comprehensive carer’s package: Increases to the Means Tests Disregard, Domiciliary Care Allowance, Carer’s Support Grant, and a Fuel Allowance
  • extending the Hot School Meals programme to all primary schools in 2025 and introduction of a school meals holiday hunger pilot project
  • 10,000 new-build social homes
  • 10,000 new tenancies supported through the Housing Assistance Payment and Rental Accommodation Schemes
  • €100 million for grants to adapt the homes of older people and people with a disability and to implement recommendations from the review of these schemes
  • €186 million to support the regeneration and rejuvenation of our towns and cities under the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund
  • €400 million to accelerate the roll-out of the National Broadband Plan
  • €235 million helping to support the revitalisation of rural Ireland through infrastructure and schemes
  • €716 million to support sustainable farming through areas of natural constraint, forestry, organic farming and other schemes
  • continued rollout of the BusConnects programme in our cities and more town bus services
  • a new Search and Rescue contract for the Irish Coast Guard allowing for significantly improved services to protect and save lives
  • €1 million per day investment in cycling and walking infrastructure
  • fare initiatives on public transport, including the Young Adult Card and the ninety-minute fare, continued to end of 2025
  • extension of free child fares on Public Service Obligation services, to include children aged 5-8 years for the first time
  • €30 million for a new tillage scheme supporting farmers to plant their field grown crops
  • €8 million to enhance payment rates on the Beef Welfare Scheme
  • €10 million for animal health measures improving biosecurity
  • €22 million for the continuation of the National Sheep Welfare Scheme into 2025
  • almost €380 million to arts and culture
  • €231 million to sports which will benefit clubs and organisations in every corner of the country
  • significant increase in funding for the Irish Prisons Service, which includes provision for up to 350 additional staff
  • funding for the recruitment of up to a further 1,000 Gardaí and 150 Garda civilian staff next year
  • €7 million for organisations providing supports to victims of domestic, sexual and gender- based violence
  • funding for the recruitment, training and support of a net increase of 400 military personnel
  • highest ever allocation to official development assistance
  • €13 million to help integrate migrants from Ukraine into local communities
  • additional €25 million to the Community Recognition Fund for upgrades to sports facilities, community centres, parks, walking trails and playgrounds
  • extension of the Free Schoolbooks initiative to all senior cycle pupils in recognised post primary schools within the free education scheme
  • €78 million to support the continued growth of the craft apprenticeships system to 6,800 apprentice registrations
  • €1.3 billion will support 350 school building projects currently underway as well as a further 200 new school projects
  • 768 additional special education teachers and 1,600 more Special Needs Assistants
  • the rollout of supports to allow schools become smartphone free areas throughout the school day
Your guide to Budget 2025
The highlights of Budget 2025 in an easy-to-understand format
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Your guide to Budget 2025 - An Buiséad go hAchomair 2025
An Buiséad go hAchomair 2025
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