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Taxpayers won't face higher property tax bills for 2021
Revenue experiencing more issues with online system after extending pay and file deadline
Revenue extends pay and file deadline after issues with online system
Where does your money go? New website gives detailed breakdown of government spending
Fine Gael senator who got €30k after losing his Dáil seat has only repaid €2k
Here’s how much it would cost to get rid of the USC for incomes under €100,000
Does David McSavage have a TV licence or not? He doesn't seem to know
Here's how much Princes Charles' visit to Ireland cost the taxpayer
Enda doesn't see 'any circumstances' in which Anglo junior bondholders will be paid
Taxpayers pay hundreds of thousands on field unsuitable for sheltered housing
19-year-old arrested for using Heartbleed to steal taxpayers' data
Scammers are going 'phishing' for Revenue customer details
South African media warned not to publish pics of president's house - but do it anyway
Pay-and-file tax deadline won't change next year, 2015 date could be earlier though
Noonan: Taxpayers put lots of money into BOI and AIB, now we could get some back
Burton's Social Protection department spend €5k of public money on party
Iceland re-elects president who refused deal on failed bank
'Banking union' plan to shift cost of bank losses from taxpayers
EU set to unveil new plan to protect taxpayers from bank losses
Column: Ireland should buy from start-ups, not just give them cash
Paul Quigley
Poll: Is the social welfare fraud probe a good idea?
The cost of giving advice to banks? €300 million
Take 5: Wednesday