The Public Expenditure Minister says there may still be room for income tax relief in October's Budget – despite warnings from the Government's fiscal watchdog.
The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council says the Government should stick to 2 billion euro in cuts and new taxes if it wants to meet its 3 per cent deficit target.
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It also says it's concerned about the plan to give some form of income tax relief.
But Minister Brendan Howlin insists the state's finances are in good shape – and there may yet be room for tax cuts.