Business has lost faith in Government ability to deliver infrastructure
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Business has lost faith in Government ability to deliver infrastructure
"You can hear the "correct" response click into gear when I ask Harry Goddard what he and his clients - hundreds of the country's biggest businesses - want to see in next week's Budget 2026. 'I think we're looking for relief to support people who want to build and scale businesses. And there'd be a range of things there - in terms of R&D tax credits, reliefs for entrepreneurs, supports for development training."
"'I think we're looking for relief to support people who want to build and scale businesses. And there'd be a range of things there - in terms of R&D tax credits, reliefs for entrepreneurs, supports for development training."
Deloitte Ireland's CEO and the firm's large corporate clients seek Budget 2026 measures that directly support business creation and scaling. Priority measures include enhanced R&D tax credits, targeted reliefs for entrepreneurs and supports for development training. The focus is on reducing barriers to growth, incentivising innovation and equipping people with skills to scale businesses. Policy measures are aimed at encouraging investment in startups and established firms, strengthening competitiveness, and nurturing talent that can drive domestic expansion and attract international activity.
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