Government records €1.4bn surplus ahead of budget 

Budget due to announced next week
Government records €1.4bn surplus ahead of budget 

Finance minister Paschal Donohoe will deliver the budget on Tuesday.

Heading into the budget next week, the Government has recorded a €1.4bn surplus for the first nine months of the year, but proceeds resulting from the Apple tax case masks a deterioration in the underlying surplus.

According to the latest exchequer returns for September, the Government’s surplus of the year so far has fallen from the €5bn recorded during the same period in 2024. When receipts from the Apple tax last September are excluded, an underlying exchequer deficit of €1.9bn was recorded — a deterioration of €6.9bn year-on-year.

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