Intense discussions are continuing to decide how international principles agreed at OECD-sponsored tax negotiations will be implemented, and the devil is in the detail.
In his appearance on the Ezra Klein Show, Patrick Collison discusses Progress Studies and why focusing on progress can change history, he also provides a captivating insight into how his mind works.
An institutional landlord has issued High Court proceedings against Ireland’s largest supermarket chain. This is just the latest in a series of legal actions over the development of a Dublin shopping centre.
With no money and no contacts, Mark Kavanagh founded a vodka company out of college. Rather than being a punchline, Wexbury is a serious proposition and it’s taking off.
Budget 2023 should start preparing us for a more uncertain future. It has, understandably, focused far more on helping us cope with an uncertain present.
After a near-doubling in volume, the business recorded by Stripe in Ireland was near operating break-even point in 2021. This does not tell the full story of the online payments giant’s profitability outside the US, however.
The energy support package had to balance two competing objectives: protect households while limiting our energy use. It's designed so that budgets bend, but do not break.
By tinkering with corporation tax, Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe is giving assurances that Ireland is ready for the 15 per cent minimum rate. There may be deeper reforms on the table, but they will be for his successor to lead to fruition.
New filings for Celtic Rugby show the scale of the payout the unions received from CVC’s investment. What is CVC’s plan?
Through Electric Ireland, the ESB is firing out huge electricity bills to households. Yet in the first half of the year, it made €390m. How does the ESB make money, and how does it justify rising bills?
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