Book extract: ‘Turnover tax’ in 1963 was fraught with political risk
James Ryan on budget day 1957; on his seventh budget in 1963 he proposed a new sales tax of 2.5% on all goods and services, which he christened the ‘turnover tax’. Picture: courtesy of Lensmen photographic archive
- James Ryan and the Development of Independent Ireland, 1892-1970
- Michael Loughman
- Four Courts Press, €24.95
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