Budget 2020
Ó An Roinn Caiteachais Phoiblí, Seachadta ar an bPlean Forbartha Náisiúnta, agus Athchóirithe; An Roinn Airgeadais
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Ó An Roinn Caiteachais Phoiblí, Seachadta ar an bPlean Forbartha Náisiúnta, agus Athchóirithe; An Roinn Airgeadais
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Budget 2020 Tax Policy Changes
Summary of Budget 2020 Taxation Measures - Policy Changes
Achoimre ar Bhearta Bhuiséad 2020
Budget 2020 - Economic and Fiscal Outlook
Endorsement letter from the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
Budget 2020 - Macroeconomic Outlook and Projections
Economic Developments and Outlook for Ireland
Budget 2020 Draft Budgetary Plan
Expenditure Report 2020
PART I - Public Expenditure Strategy
PART II - Expenditure Allocations 2020 - 22
Expenditure Report 2020 (Parts I - III)
Achoimre ar Bhearta Caiteachais Nua
The Budget in Brief: A Citizen's Guide to Budget 2020
The Budget in Brief: A Citizen's Guide to Budget 2020 (Irish Version)
Related Documents
White Paper – Estimates of Receipts and Expenditure for Year ending 31st December 2020
Páipéar Bán - Meastacháin Fáltas agus Caiteachais don Bhliain dar críoch 31 Nollaig 2020
Budget 2020 - Financial Resolutions
Budget 2020 - Distributional Analysis of Budget 2020 Tax and Welfare Measures
Report on Tax Expenditures incorporating outcomes of certain Tax Expenditure & Tax Related Reviews completed since October 2018
I. Review of Section 604B - Capital Gains Tax Relief for Farm Restructuring (2019)
II. Report of the Office of the Revenue Commissioners: Analysis of the Special Assignee Relief Programme (SARP) 2017
IV. Review of the Home Carers Tax Credit
V. Indecon Review of the Foreign Earnings Deduction (FED)
VI. Indecon Evaluation of the Revised (CGT) Entreprenuer Relief
Report of the Working Group on the Amalgamation of USC and PRSI (September 2018)
Letter to the Minister re: Evaluation of Budget 2017 Compliance Measures
Evaluation of Budget 2018 Compliance Measures
Spending Review 2019 - Tusla: Assessment of Performance Measurement
Spending Review 2019 - Emergency Departments: Trends 2014-2017
Spending Review 2019 - Overview of the Dublin North East Inner City Initiative
Spending Review 2019 - Animal Health: TB Eradication
Spending Review 2019 - Public Service Employment & Expenditure Modelling
Spending Review 2019 - Civil Defence Expenditure
Spending Review 2019 - Towards a Framework for Multi-Annual Budgeting: Considerations for An Garda Síochána
Spending Review 2019 - Review of the Arts and Culture Capital Enhancement Support Scheme ( Access II)
Spending Review 2019 - Post Project Review of the Pálás Cinema Project
Spending Review 2019 - Costing Framework for the Expansion of GP Care
Spending Review 2019 - Cyclicality of Public Expenditure
Spending Review 2019 - Budgetary Impact of Changing Demographics 2020-2030
SIA Series - Equality Budgeting - Relevant Findings from Ex Post Evaluation
SIA Series - Public Service Obligation(PSO) Funding for Public Transport
SIA Series - Domiciliary Care Allowance
SIA Series - Assessment of Living Standards Results of the Survey on Income and Living Standards (SILC)
Trends in Housing Assistance Payment 2014 - 2019
The Inactive Working Age Population: A comparison of cohort links to the labour market
Quality of Employment: Indicators and Trends
OECD Scan: Equality Budgeting in Ireland - Equality mainstreaming and inclusive policy-making in action
The Carbon Tax Increase - What it will be spent on
National Economic Dialogue
The National Economic Dialogue took place in Dublin Castle on 26-27th June 2019.
The opening and plenary sessions of the National Economic Dialogue are available to watch back on this site. Documents related to the event can also be found on this site.
The dialogue is an important part of the budgetary process and provided an opportunity to consider how to optimise available resources in the interests of all citizens. The aim is to foster discussion on how to best sustain and strengthen the recovery while taking account of the many competing economic and social priorities within the limited available resources. The dialogue is not intended to produce specific budget proposals or recommendations, but should assist participants in preparing their own pre-budget submissions. Representatives of community, voluntary and environmental groups as well as business, unions, research institutes and the academic community will be in attendance. The Select Committee on Budgetary Oversight will represent the Oireachtas through their attendance and participation in the event.
Any queries in relation to the organisation of the National Economic Dialogue can be directed by email to ned@budget.gov.ie