Republic of Ireland Budget 2020 - Personal Tax
Minister of Finance, Paschal Donohoe, delivered his 3rd budget today, 8th October
Personal Tax
- No changes to personal taxes due to Brexit uncertainty.
- The Home Carer tax credit is to increase by €100 to €1,600.
- The reduced rate of USC for medical card holders has been extended for another year to the end of December 2020.
- The Self Employed earned income tax credit is to increase by €150 to €1,500
- The Help To Buy Scheme will continue in its current form for a further period of two years to the end of 2021.
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