A massive fund to prepare for Brexit, a carbon tax hike and yet another rise in cigarette prices were just some of the main points in Budget 2020.He said: "The Budget I am announcing today is designed to protect recent progress in our economy.
The bonus was restored to a 100% payment in last year's Budget after being slashed in previous years. There will be one million extra home care hours provided next year, while there will also be a €100 increase in home care credits, bringing the value to €1,600.Minister Donohoe said a further 12,000 will be built in 2021.A further €20m will be allocated for homeless services - this brings total funding for the sector to €166m.Mr Donohoe said: "This is a 2% increase and will allow the Department and our enterprise agencies to continue to support business into the future.
New communal charging points for apartment blocks will be introduced, with turbo charging points to be installed at taxi ranks.A significant €40million was announced for "tourism specific initiatives" in the event of an increasingly likely No-Deal Brexit. Betting tax Small independent bookies will be exempt from the betting tax for their first €50,000 in takings.What are people saying about Budget 2020? Fianna Fail
Making reference to next year’s upcoming general election, he said the public will have their say “but for now the priority has to be to steer the country through this Brexit storm”.AA Ireland has slammed the increase in carbon tax announced in Budget 2020, saying it’s about “cash not carbon”.The carbon tax hike is expected to add approximately 2c to a litre of petrol or diesel, equivalent to an increase of approximately €36 per annum in fuel costs for a typical motorist.
“The Government has cynically taken advantage of the climate crisis to justify a tax increase, instead of outlining measures which would actually lead to reductions in our carbon emissions.
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