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Euro 2020 guide: When does it start and what countries are in it?

Waterford, Ireland / WLR Jun 3, 2021 | 7:22 AM While Ireland may not be competing in the postponed Euro 2020 tournament this month, there is plenty to look forward to as the best international teams in Europe go head to head for the Henri Delaunay Trophy. The current World Cup champions France are seen as hot favourites, but they are in the same group with current European champions Portugal, 2014 World Cup winners Germany and Hungary. Euro 2020 will also be the first tournament in 23 years for Scotland after qualifying through the playoffs. The 1998 World Cup was the last time they took part in a major tournament.

Forecasts lack credibility : Fiscal council warns Government over spending outlook

Implementing Sláintecare’s health reforms would add even more to that, the council said, while noting “the Government has not been clear on how much this will cost over the coming years and how it will be funded”. It said the decision to extend pandemic support measures was appropriate, but large permanent increases would not be “prudent”. Budget 2021 included “substantial and permanent” increases in spending amounting to at least €5.4 billion without long-term funding, and up to €8 billion if non-exchequer spending is included, it said. Corporation tax The council said there are significant risks to corporation tax receipts. The Government has assumed a gradual €2 billion reduction in corporation tax receipts up to 2025 as a result of global reforms. But a scenario considered in Ifac’s report shows how just five firms exiting Ireland could result in €3 billion of lost corporation tax receipts.

Lack credibility : Fiscal council warns Government over spending forecasts

Implementing Sláintecare’s health reforms would add even more to that, the council said, while noting “the Government has not been clear on how much this will cost over the coming years and how it will be funded”. It said the decision to extend pandemic support measures was appropriate, but large permanent increases would not be “prudent”. Budget 2021 included “substantial and permanent” increases in spending amounting to at least €5.4 billion without long-term funding, and up to €8 billion if non-exchequer spending is included, it said. Corporation tax The council said there are significant risks to corporation tax receipts. The Government has assumed a gradual €2 billion reduction in corporation tax receipts up to 2025 as a result of global reforms. But a scenario considered in Ifac’s report shows how just five firms exiting Ireland could result in €3 billion of lost corporation tax receipts.

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