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    Irish Q1 Underlying Tax Take up 9% Ahead of Expected Trump Hit

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    Posted on April 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ireland's Q1 tax revenue rose 9%, driven by corporate taxes, despite potential risks from U.S. tax reforms under Trump.

    Irish Q1 Tax Revenue Rises 9% Despite Trump Policy Concerns

    DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland collected 9% more tax year-on-year in the first quarter excluding one-off proceeds from a ruling on Apple back taxes, growth that was once again propelled by booming corporate taxes, the finance ministry said on Thursday.

    Ireland has collected record levels of tax in each of the last four years, mainly due to a surge in corporate tax mostly paid by a small number of foreign multinational companies that could be threatened by U.S President Donald Trump's policies.

    Before Trump came to office Ireland's finance ministry had pencilled in another 3% rise in tax revenues for this year, excluding the 14 billion-euro back tax bill paid by Apple over the last few months.

    Research co-authored by the finance ministry last week found that permanent U.S. tariffs would lower personal, indirect and corporation tax receipts, with company returns also facing an additional risk from planned U.S. corporate tax reforms.

    While only about 15% of corporate tax is generally collected in the first quarter, March is the first month of the year when significant returns are made and 4.7% more corporate tax was taken in last month than the same period a year ago.

    Corporate tax receipts were up 25% for the quarter as a whole with the larger first quarter returns for income tax and VAT up 3.6% and 6.8% respectively.

    Ireland recorded an exchequer surplus of 0.9 billion euros in the first quarter, excluding the Apple funds and taking account of a lower than expected 8.8% in government spending.

    The corporate tax haul has handed Ireland the healthiest public finances in Europe and the finance ministry forecast last October that it would deliver a budget surplus of 2.4% of modified gross national income this year.

    (Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ireland's tax revenue increased by 9% in Q1.
    • •Corporate taxes are the main driver of growth.
    • •Potential risks from U.S. tax reforms under Trump.
    • •Ireland's exchequer surplus reached 0.9 billion euros.
    • •Finance ministry forecasts a budget surplus this year.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Irish Q1 underlying tax take up 9% ahead of expected Trump hit

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Ireland's 9% increase in Q1 tax revenue, primarily driven by corporate taxes, and potential impacts from U.S. policies.

    2How did corporate taxes affect Ireland's revenue?

    Corporate taxes significantly contributed to the 9% increase in Ireland's tax revenue, with a 25% rise in Q1.

    3What are the potential risks mentioned?

    Potential risks include U.S. corporate tax reforms under Trump, which could affect Ireland's tax receipts.

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