Gilmore defends maternity benefit tax

Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has defended moves to tax maternity benefit by insisting mothers will not be worse off as a result.

Gilmore defends maternity benefit tax

The move, which opposition parties branded “anti-family” when it was unveiled in the budget, could see working mothers pay up to €2,700.

The tax will be imposed from July with mothers either paying at the 20%, or 40% rate.

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