The Rent Tax Credit would go up to €1,500 per tenant and a tax incentive aimed at keeping landlords in the rental market would be extended until 2030 under Fine Gael’s housing plans.
Fine Gael has distanced itself from comments made by Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary about the suitability of teachers to run for office at a campaign event in support of Minister for Enterprise ...
Fine Gael has rejected suggestions that its new VAT plan will trigger higher gas and electricity prices for households and business, as claimed by Fianna Fáil. Fine Gael proposed today raising ...
The row is around comments made by Ryanair boss, Michael O'Leary. The airline boss told a gathering of the Fine Gael party, headed by outgoing Taoiseach Simon Harris, that he wouldn't employ some ...
Fine Gael has pledged to cut the VAT rate for the hospitality sector to 11 per cent, according to a new party election promise – just weeks after no change was implemented in the Budget.
Fine Gael will increase the rent tax credit to €1,500 and expand the First Home Scheme to second-hand homes if they are returned to government. Taoiseach Simon Harris will launch the party’s ...
The row is around comments made by Ryanair boss, Michael O'Leary. The airline boss told a gathering of the Fine Gael party, headed by outgoing Taoiseach Simon Harris, that he wouldn't employ some ...
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil are split over the Vat rate for hospitality as Taoiseach Simon Harris confirmed his party plans to reduce it to 11pc if returned to government. Fianna Fáil plans ...
The first opinion poll of the general election campaign has shown Fine Gael is narrowly the most popular party in the country. Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin all placed within four per ...
Cost-rental housing for frontline workers is among the key proposals in Fine Gael’s housing manifesto, set to be published today. The idea is to support frontline workers by ensuring they have ...
POLITICAL parties clashed today after Fine Gael pledged to cut the VAT rate for the food-related hospitality sector to 11 per cent if returned to Government. Rival parties told how the new FG ...
One can portray Fine Gael candidate Billy O’Shea’s induction to politics as a baptism of fire and not be far wide of the mark. When Taoiseach Simon Harris endorsed O’Shea’s nomination back ...