The Irish Budget 2021 was the biggest yet and designed to get Irish business through Brexit and COVID-19. The Minister of Finance, Paschal Donohoe said “Budget 2021 has been prepared against a background of extraordinary uncertainty regarding near-term economic and budgetary prospects. Here are the key points:
A new scheme for businesses which closed because of Covid-19 will provide a maximum of €5,000 per week - payments based on 2019 average weekly turnover. Effective from today until the end of March next year, with the first payments in mid-November
Debt warehousing provisions for SMEs will be extended for a period of a year with no interest. A €30 million fund will be administered through the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund
VAT rate reduction from 13.5% to 9% for hospitality sector
Extension of the commercial rates holiday
New Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS)
Extension of the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme through 2021
€3.4bn Recovery Fund
€10.1bn infrastructure spending in 2021
Increasing Earned Income Credit up to €1,650 for self-employed – the same as the employee tax credit for PAYE workers
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