Ireland's tax revenue soared 29% in January, boosted by a large payment from the Apple tax case.

Ireland's tax revenue surged by 29% in January 2025, reaching €10.1 billion, largely due to a €1.8 billion payment from the Apple tax case. Income tax and VAT also saw increases, reflecting strong economic performance. Minister Paschal Donohoe stated that the government will use these funds to enhance infrastructure and invest in the Future Ireland Fund to address future challenges. The surplus for January was €3.6 billion, up from €2.3 billion in January 2024.

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