- Source: 2020 Irish budget
The 2020 Irish budget was the Irish Government Budget for the 2020 fiscal year was presented to Dáil Éireann on 8 October 2019 by Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe, his third as Minister for Finance.
Summary
= Brexit
=A Brexit package of €1.2 billion was announced. In the event of a no-deal the following measures will be deployed,
€220 million will be deployed immediately.
€650 million for agriculture, enterprise and tourism sectors to assist the regions and populations most affected.
€85 million for beef farmers and €6 million for other livestock farmers and the mushroom sectors.
€14 million for the fishing industry.
€5 million for the food and drinks processing industry.
€365 million for extra social protection expenditure benefit.
€45 million to assist people to transition to new work.
= Other
=Carbon tax is up €6 to €26 per tonne
Health spending is up €1 billion to €17.4 billion. Free GP care for children under eight and free dental care for children under six from September.
€11 billion will be provided to the Department of Education in 2020.
Christmas bonus to all social welfare recipients in 2019.
€80 million for housing assistance payment.
50 cent increase on a packet of 20 cigarettes from midnight
€1.5 billion will be transferred to the Government's rainy day fund
References
External links
2020 Irish budget at Irish Independent
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