Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Bluesky Threads Il taglio dell’IVA di ospitalità di € 550 milioni dell’Irlanda sembra basato su poche prove – oltre a fare pressioni https://www.thejournal.ie/hospitality-vat-rate-cut-analysis-6745835-Jun2025/ di WickerMan111
Alastor001 on 29/06/2025 06:48 Why rely on boring evidence and science when you can just do what you want and get away with it?
Hour_Mastodon_9404 on 29/06/2025 06:54 As usual, none of this will reach the consumers pocket – it will just create higher margins for the retailers.
29September2024 on 29/06/2025 07:06 From what I’m know it is for restaurant and drinks. If it includes pubs, it may actually be good HOWEVER they are trying to extend it to hotels so if thst happens, €550m will disappear into someone’s pockets
Cill-e-in on 29/06/2025 07:07 In fairness there has been a wave of closures. Although I’d prefer to see the government actually solve the problems (cost of utilities, etc).
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Colour me surprised.
Why rely on boring evidence and science when you can just do what you want and get away with it?
I wonder what civil servant got the hard sell?
As usual, none of this will reach the consumers pocket – it will just create higher margins for the retailers.
Yup, we know.
Oh look, another article from Mr Wicker 🐀🐀🐀
From what I’m know it is for restaurant and drinks. If it includes pubs, it may actually be good
HOWEVER
they are trying to extend it to hotels so if thst happens, €550m will disappear into someone’s pockets
In fairness there has been a wave of closures.
Although I’d prefer to see the government actually solve the problems (cost of utilities, etc).