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Ireland’s Tax Reliance Shifts to Payroll

Ireland’s Tax Reliance Shifts to Payroll

Published 3 days, 13 hours ago
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Ireland’s tax coffers are getting a major boost from foreign tech giants like Apple and Google—not just through corporation tax, but through their high-paying jobs and employee spending. In 2025, top corporate taxpayers paid an average of €119,000 per worker, generating billions in payroll taxes and VAT. These companies now contribute nearly 30% of all tax revenue, up from 16% in 2017, with payroll and VAT alone surpassing government spending on housing and transport. While IFAC has long warned about over-reliance on corporation tax, the new data shows payroll taxes offer a more stable revenue stream as these firms deepen their investment in Ireland.

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