Consumers hit if banks forced to repay tax, report warns

Banking customers could be hit with higher fees, increased mortgage rates, or lower deposit rates if bailed out banks are forced to start repaying taxes, a report warns.

Consumers hit if banks forced to repay tax, report warns

Banking customers could be hit with higher fees, increased mortgage rates, or lower deposit rates if bailed out banks are forced to start repaying taxes, a report warns.

AIB, Bank of Ireland, and PTSB escaped paying €233m in tax last year, the Department of Finance report finds, under a system that allows them to carry forward losses from the financial crash.

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