Government still aims to cut worker taxes in budget despite Iran crisis

However, he ruled out the prospect of a mini emergency budget in the wake of the Iran war
Government still aims to cut worker taxes in budget despite Iran crisis

Tanaiste Simon Harris (centre) during the St Patrick's Day parade in central London. Picture: Lucy North/PA

The Government is still hoping to cut workers’ taxes in the budget despite fears that the war in the Middle East will lead to spiralling prices, Tánaiste and finance minister Simon Harris has said.

Speaking to the Irish Examiner in London, Mr Harris confirmed that the Government should know by the end of the month whether it needs to deploy any assistance following rising prices caused by the US strike on Iran and the retaliatory measures that have been seen across the Middle East.

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