Jack Chambers signals Fianna Fail support for income tax cuts amid backbench pressure as budget surplus grows to 9bn
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Jack Chambers signals Fianna Fail support for income tax cuts amid backbench pressure as budget surplus grows to 9bn
"Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers stated that personal taxation measures would be a 'priority' in the upcoming budget, acknowledging that last year's budget 'didn't give workers a break'."
"Chambers signaled a softening of the Fianna Fáil position on supports for workers, indicating that income tax cuts are firmly on the table for the October budget."
Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers indicated a shift in the Fianna Fáil stance regarding worker support, emphasizing that personal taxation measures will be prioritized in the October budget. He acknowledged that the previous year's budget did not provide adequate relief for workers, suggesting a commitment to address this issue in the upcoming financial plan.
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