'Double Irish' to be phased out

In delivering his Budget 2015 speech, Finance Minister Michael Noonan confirmed a phasing out of controversial tax arrangements - known as the "Double Irish" - which allows multinational companies to slash their tax bills by locating in Ireland.

'Double Irish' to be phased out

In delivering his Budget 2015 speech, Finance Minister Michael Noonan confirmed a phasing out of controversial tax arrangements - known as the "Double Irish" - which allows multinational companies to slash their tax bills by locating in Ireland.

Major global technology and pharmaceutical firms have been able to use the scheme to save billions of euro.

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