Government tax receipts surge to record €88bn in 2023 despite economic slowdown

by Constant__18

23 comments
  1. Never ending wave of cash which they can’t spend due to massive bottlenecks in all the most pressing areas for investment. Still, there’s always the rainy day fund/s

  2. waiting for the gynocrats to tell us why 25 new NGOs could do with funding

    e: wow this comment would not have flown here a year ago what’s happened to you guys

  3. And no decent capital investment in case someone else gets the credit for it …

  4. Great lads arent ya.

    Well maybe spend the fucking money on everything that is needed then.

  5. One would have to be extremely incompetent to have this level of income and be unable to improve the country

  6. Great news.

    Still r/ireland finds a way to have a bit of a bitch about it.

  7. Really pisses me off how this is actually OUR money, its not the governments, OUR collective efforts and yet they will do fuck all with to improve OUR country.

  8. ..and we’re all broke!! Taxed to death while the government roll around in cash. Public services in tatters.

  9. Dublin Metro, DART underground, Cork Luas, Galway ring road, Cork North Ring Road, various improvements to infrastructure around the country… Let’s SPIN THE WHEEEEEL…

  10. Doing paid voluntary overtime so that the taxman can take even more of a cut. Fuck them.

  11. That’s enough for one more children’s hospital.

  12. Yet we *still* can’t build a feckin Dublin metro, a Cork tram or even get the railway even slightly electrified, and that’s *with* the Greens in as a minor coalition partner for several years.

  13. Hi, my name is Mr. Kooc and I come from a California far away.. yes that will do… anyway I think we should invest tax breaks for the local iPhone company.

  14. At what point do we stop calling it an economic slowdown?

  15. Still won’t be enough to finish the children’s hospital

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