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Ireland’s billionaires added an additional €13bn to their wealth last year, the equivalent to €35.6m each day, according to a new report from Oxfam Ireland. The charity called for greater ...
Oxfam Ireland is calling for a tax on Irish wealth at graduated rates of 2%, 3% and 5% above a threshold of 4.7 million euro, which it said would raise billions annually “with the potential to ...
Taxing Ireland’s super-rich could net the exchequer an additional €8 billion a year, Oxfam Ireland has claimed. The charity’s chief executive, Jim Clarkin, told the Oireachtas Committee on ...
CHARITIES Oxfam Ireland and GOAL have begun formal talks to create a global development agency, it was announced today. Oxfam GOAL will be headquartered in Ireland and aims to deliver a broad progr… ...
The first ever Oxfam superstore on the island of Ireland is set to open its doors in Holywood next week, offering womenswear, menswear, homeware and a range of vintage and designer items.
The charity Oxfam has said Ireland is part of a toxic global tax system servicing the very wealthiest while ordinary people pay the price and lose out on essential public services.
A new report from Oxfam identifies Ireland as one of four European Union countries that would be blacklisted as a tax haven if the EU were to apply its own criteria to member states.
Ireland is one of four EU states that would be blacklisted as a tax haven if the EU applied its own criteria to member states, the charity Oxfam has said. EU finance ministers are expected to ...
The richest 1pc of people in Ireland now own over a quarter of the total wealth, a new report from Oxfam has revealed.
Richest 1% of Irish people own more than a quarter of country’s wealth – Oxfam The charity said the richest 1% in Ireland have gained 70 times more wealth than the bottom 50% in the last 10 years.