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Registered Lobbyists
Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including introducing a Working Age Payment that provides a time-limited, income-tested subsidy equivalent to 80% of previous welfare entitlements for long-term unemployed individuals (12+ months) who take up part-time employment (minimum 15 hours/week). Additionally, implement a tapering process for the reduction in welfare supports to individuals re-entering the workplace after an extended absence.
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Chambers Ireland
[Social Protection] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including implement a tapering process for the reduction in welfare supports to individuals re-entering the workplace after an extended absence.
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Chambers Ireland
[Employment] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including implement a tapering process for the reduction in welfare supports to individuals re-entering the workplace after an extended absence.
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Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including extending the Human Capital Initiative funding for a further 2 years.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including the necessity to extend and expand Ireland’s Lifelong Learning Strategy beyond 2025, with a focus on inclusion, digital transformation, and green skills.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including increasing staff resources and funding for the Regional Skills Fora in line with population needs.
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Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including reforming disability supports for employers and employees and implementing a programme to ensure that adequate training, financial supports and operational supports are accessible.
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Chambers Ireland
[Employment] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including reforming disability supports for employers and employees and implementing a programme to ensure that adequate training, financial supports and operational supports are accessible.
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Chambers Ireland
[Children and Youth Affairs] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including providing subsidised professional training for parents who are caring for their children with a disability or additional needs in disciplines such as Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychology, Special Needs Assistant and more.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including providing subsidised professional training for parents who are caring for their children with a disability or additional needs in disciplines such as Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychology, Special Needs Assistant and more.
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Chambers Ireland
[Health] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including providing subsidised professional training for parents who are caring for their children with a disability or additional needs in disciplines such as Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychology, Special Needs Assistant and more.
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Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including increasing funding for apprenticeships in the construction sector to ensure a pipeline of skilled talent in the sector for the future.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including increasing funding for apprenticeships in the construction sector to ensure a pipeline of skilled talent in the sector for the future.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including deploying a portion of the National Training Fund surplus to deliver intensive language courses to people seeking international protection.
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Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including increasing the accelerated capital allowances granted for all plant and machinery purchases against Corporation Tax and Rental Income from 12.5% per annum to 25%.
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Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including deferring the implementation of the €10 million lifetime cap on Retirement Relief for business transfers by individuals aged 55–69, pending a full impact assessment and stakeholder consultation.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including increasing the accelerated capital allowances granted for all plant and machinery purchases against Corporation Tax and Rental Income from 12.5% per annum to 25%.
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Chambers Ireland
[Employment] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including reforming the Employment Investment Incentive Scheme (EIIS) by simplifying the qualifying criteria and prioritising flexibility to encourage broader investor participation.
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Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including reforming the Employment Investment Incentive Scheme (EIIS) by simplifying the qualifying criteria and prioritising flexibility to encourage broader investor participation.
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Chambers Ireland
[Employment] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including extending the Key Employee Engagement Programme (KEEP) until 2030 and conduct further reviews and reforms to simplify the programme and ensure its accessibility and user-friendliness.
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Chambers Ireland
[Energy and Natural Resources] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including extending energy supports for businesses to 2030.
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Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including reducing the Capital Gains Tax rate of 33% for non-passive investment. Additionally, increase the lifetime limit of €1 million in qualifying capital gains under Entrepreneur's Relief.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including reducing the Capital Gains Tax rate of 33% for non-passive investment. Additionally, increase the lifetime limit of €1 million in qualifying capital gains under Entrepreneur's Relief.
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Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including establishing a Taskforce within the Department of Finance to consolidate existing tax legislation into a unified and accessible legal framework.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including establishing a Taskforce within the Department of Finance to consolidate existing tax legislation into a unified and accessible legal framework.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including the necessity to introduce targeted tax incentives to encourage SMEs to invest in workplace health and wellbeing. Possible measures include voucher-based subsidies, tax credits and expanded Benefit-in-Kind exemptions.
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Chambers Ireland
[Economic Development and Industry] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including ensuring that all completed SME Tests are published and their findings are clearly integrated into policymaking processes.
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Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including the necessity to review and simplify the reliefs available such as Retirement Relief and integrate them into a more comprehensive Entrepreneurs' Relief.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Economic Development and Industry] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including the necessity to introduce targeted tax incentives to encourage SMEs to invest in workplace health and wellbeing. Possible measures include voucher-based subsidies, tax credits and expanded Benefit-in-Kind exemptions.
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Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including modernising the current system for tax relief on pension scheme contributions for the private sector.
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