Paschal Donohoe: Irish tourism VAT rate to remain at 9% in Budget 2018
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13 October 2017 (Edited )
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Mr. Donohoe said that VAT policy can be decided "...only but in the context of the national interest..." which I take to be a reference to the importance of tourism to the Irish economy, and the threat to it posed by Brexit and the weak GBP.