Ireland's Budget 2025 supports start-ups and SMEs with tax relief, increased R&D tax credit, and extended financial incentives.
Ireland's Budget 2025, announced by Finance Minister Jack Chambers, includes significant measures to support start-ups and SMEs. Key initiatives involve tax relief for businesses going public, an increase in the R&D tax credit threshold to €75,000, and the extension of several financial incentive schemes until 2026. The government aims to enhance support for innovation and address concerns from the start-up community, despite previous bureaucratic criticisms.
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