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Tánaiste Micheál Martin arrives for a meeting at Government Buildings PA

Coalition leaders expected to finalise budget details on tax, health and social welfare

The Taoiseach and Tánaiste said the cost-of-living package would not be as big as last year’s.

LAST UPDATE | 8 Oct 2023

COALITION LEADERS ARE expected to finalise the details of Budget 2024 today, with issues related to tax, health and social welfare decided.

The cost-of-living measures will not be as large as last year’s €4.1 billion euro package, the government indicated.

The Journal understands that householders can expect electricity credits of between €300 and €400 between now and early next year.

While at least two electricity credits will be rolled out, they will not be of the value of €600, as had been the case last year. 

Instead, it will either be two €150 or two €200 energy credits that will be made available to households. 

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said the tax package and measures for small businesses were among the outstanding issues, as were two of the big-budget departments, health and social welfare.

Varadkar said government ministers would be “burning the midnight oil” this evening to finalise details.

Food delivery drivers were seen arriving today to drop orders at Government Buildings as ministers arrived for the last of the talks.

irish-budget Taoiseach Leo Varadkar (right) and Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe arrive for a meeting at Government Buildings PA PA

The three coalition leaders met Finance Minister Michael McGrath and Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe today to confirm the measures ahead of Tuesday.

Mr McGrath indicated yesterday that people’s standard of living would improve on the back of the budget, and said he hoped the measures would have their desired effect.

The total cost of Budget 2024 is about €6.4 billion, with taxation measures worth €1.1 billion of the total.

Among the measures being floated are one-off electricity credits worth less than last year’s, a cut in the USC and measures to help both landlords and renters.

“As you know, pretty much half of all the Government spends is healthcare, social welfare, pensions, so they pretty much go down to the wire,” Varadkar said ahead of the meeting.

“What I can say on the tax side is that there will be a good income tax and USC package, all income earners – workers, pensioners – will see a reduction in income tax and USC, and also there will be a package to help small businesses because we’re very aware of the increased costs that are coming at businesses at the moment.

“We want to make sure that they can absorb those costs and not have to pass on everything as price increases to the consumer.”

Asked whether this year’s cost-of-living package would be larger or smaller than last year’s, worth €4.1 billion, Varadkar said that it would be “smaller than it was, but it will still be substantial”.

“It will contain a number of measures that are universal that benefit every household, particularly in relation to energy costs and electricity bills in particular, and then a number of elements of that are targeted towards families who are particularly absorbing the burden of the increased cost of living.

“Pensioners, for example, and carers, people with disabilities and so on. So not quite as large as last year, but still very meaningful.”

Tánaiste Micheal Martin said Budget 2024 aims to protect people from the rising cost of living, but said the package of one-off measures “probably won’t be at the same level as last year”.

“But we’ve to try and finalise that now,” he said on his way into Government Buildings.

“That’s part of the reason for today’s meeting. I mean, there are still a number of issues from public expenditure to be resolved, so there are challenging issues yet to be resolved before the budget.”

One of the largest looming issues to be resolved is the overrun in the Department of Health, with Martin saying yesterday that population growth in Ireland over a short space of time had led to an increased demand for health, education and childcare services.

Earlier today, Social Protection Minister Heather Humphreys confirmed that pensioners, carers, people with disabilities and working families “will receive an increase in their core weekly rate”.

Asked how much rates would rise by, Humphreys said the finer details were yet to be decided.

But she also said she would push for “lump sum” welfare payments, and that she was supportive of the “very popular” double child benefit as part of the cost-of-living package accompanying the budget.

“I’ll be pushing hard to deliver a strong package that supports households with the cost of living and puts money back in people’s pockets, and there’s no secret that the groups I’m advocating strongly for are older people, are carers, people with disabilities and working families,” she told RTÉ’s This Week programme.

“I am proposing that we have an across-the-board increase in welfare payments and we’ll also have a package of lump sum payments that are targeted at specific areas but, again, it’s subject to negotiation and I don’t have the finer details yet.”

Asked about reports of a €12-a-week welfare payment increase, she said any rise in the rates was still subject to negotiations.

“Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed, but I do want to assure our pensioners, our carers, our people with disabilities and our working families that they will receive an increase in their core weekly rate.”

Asked whether there will be a double child benefit payment in Budget 2024, she said: “There’s nothing nailed down yet, but we did do a double child benefit payment last year, and I have to say, it’s got a very positive feedback.”

Asked whether the core child benefit payment should be increased, Humphreys said: “Even though the economy has been doing extremely well, there’s still a limited pot available and I have to make choices.”

-With additional reporting from Christina Finn

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    Jul 11th 2019, 11:36 AM

    Paying 1500euro for a 2 bed in Naas :(

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    Jul 11th 2019, 11:41 AM

    @Free Online Games:

    Seems reasonable enough , depends on the occupancy rate

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    Jul 11th 2019, 11:46 AM

    @Free Online Games: rent apartment/ rent house more expensive than mortgage & some Dublin people move to country cheap. Blame landlord greedy

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    Jul 11th 2019, 11:51 AM

    @Brian Flavin: I’m about 2 months off mortgage approval and will be looking at roughly 660euro monthly repayments on the same place. Can’t wait!

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    Jul 11th 2019, 12:25 PM

    @Free Online Games: best of good luck new house & move in two months time

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    Jul 11th 2019, 12:41 PM

    @Free Online Games:

    Well done , best wishes on the new gaff.

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    Jul 11th 2019, 2:08 PM

    @Colonel Grant: Thank you Sir *Salutes Colonel* .

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    Jul 11th 2019, 3:58 PM

    @Brian Flavin: They always have been. The only point they weren’t was during the recession where properties were rented at a loss. That was never sustainable and those losses were always going to be attempted to be recovered. The additional charges were also always going to be added to rent. People didn’t care when they knew the rent couldn’t go up but once they were applied people started complaining.

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    Jul 11th 2019, 5:07 PM

    @Free Online Games: How long have you been there? Do you know what the rent was before you moved in? If you have any contact with previous tenants (e.g. for post) you should ask them and if it was increased by over 4% between tenants, you can take a case to the RTB which will find in your favour and they will owe you the excess rent. I took a similar case to the RTB and got my rent reduced by €300 plus they owed me the excess rent.

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    Mute Mark
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    Jul 11th 2019, 10:32 PM

    @Colonel Grant: “Seems reasonable enough” will you get on up the road its almost a month salary for most couples, hence they are left with feck all to save to get themselves deposit for a house. Its complete madness and its on the way to another crash, landlords will be left with empty places and have to foot the bill for such due to people just jumping ship and emigrating again. Better life elsewhere with cheaper rent… Nobody to blame but the government and themselves….

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    Jul 12th 2019, 4:12 PM

    @Free Online Games: Time to bring in maximum rate per sq metre for rent prices

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    Jul 11th 2019, 11:39 AM

    Its total greed and these accidental landlords crying there being forced out of the market mostly are in full time employment while someone else purchases a house for them and invests in their pension. Your heart would bleed for them.

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    Jul 11th 2019, 11:41 AM

    @Daithi Ó Raghallaigh: if it’s so easy why aren’t you doing it

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    Jul 11th 2019, 11:45 AM

    @Daithi Ó Raghallaigh: 52% tax and repairs etc and risky as some tenements don’t pay. Not worth it.

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    Jul 11th 2019, 11:48 AM

    @ed w: bit like asking why I am not an astronaut. They just sit .don’t even fly the things anymore. So easy . BUT I’AM NOT ONE

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    Jul 11th 2019, 11:51 AM

    @Sandra Fogarty Tormey: the tax experts saw otherwise https://www.taxback.com/blog/tax-and-irish-rental-income-what-you-need-to-know/

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    Jul 11th 2019, 12:31 PM

    @Daithi Ó Raghallaigh: alot of people are still in negative equity and have struggled for years to keep up mortgage payments during tough times. Why not make hay when the sun shines because let’s face it the sun wont shine for long in this country.

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    Jul 11th 2019, 11:52 AM

    Sure phek all be done about it now, the boys are off on their holidaybops… Great bunch of lads, Brexit looming and these lads take a few months off.

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    Jul 11th 2019, 12:33 PM

    Try 12% increase in Kerry

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    Jul 11th 2019, 2:05 PM

    The RPZs are having a “positive” impact on rental inflation alright. Since they were introduced as a temporary measure (since extended of course) rents have galloped along as supply contracted.

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    Jul 11th 2019, 3:16 PM

    @Sean:
    Did you read the article?

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    Jul 11th 2019, 11:10 PM

    @Patrick Nolan: your mother was a hamster and your father smells of elderberries.

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    Jul 11th 2019, 1:56 PM

    A bit misleading to suggest the rules have been broken if they don’t check the rules were followed. Maybe a quarter of landlords that stayed in the market did up the property allowing them to raise rent above 4%

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    Jul 11th 2019, 1:45 PM

    Not surprising . No real chance of being hit with penalties

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    Jul 11th 2019, 1:20 PM

    If only there was some measure we could take to immediately decrease demand for rental property until such a time that enough new rentals came on stream…..

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    Jul 11th 2019, 3:54 PM

    Moved out of last house because it was been sold 7 months later was on daft for 464 over the RPZ allowed amount

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    Jul 11th 2019, 4:46 PM

    @Derrick Ó Súilleabháin: did somebody buy it and do it up? Or is what you are saying they left it vacant for 7 months before deciding to rent it after no sale?

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    Jul 11th 2019, 11:11 PM

    @Derrick Ó Súilleabháin: “being” sold not “been” sold. I’m not surprised you bring a hard luck story to this forum since your grammar is obviously not very good innit.

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    Jul 12th 2019, 8:22 AM

    @Craic_a_tower: they did not do it up did sell it pictures on daft are exactly the way we left it and I live near by and pass it every day to work no skips no builder were there

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    Jul 12th 2019, 8:24 AM

    @Sean: I’m sorry that my medical cerified dyslexia offends you . I think you should be more aware of people’s conditions before you try to be smart

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    Jul 11th 2019, 2:04 PM

    Landlords & Builders are bad people.

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    Jul 11th 2019, 6:25 PM

    This what happens when you have a weak government and a poor I love everyone leader

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    Jul 12th 2019, 1:23 PM

    Been saying this for years. Link rent charged to tax levied on landlords. High Rent = High Taxes, Low Rent = Low Taxes. This would put downwards pressure on rents and encourage more Landlords into the market due to better returns.

    It works for Employment Income why not Rental Income??

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