Minister concedes multinational fast-food chains will also get Vat cut designed to help Irish businesses
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Minister concedes multinational fast-food chains will also get Vat cut designed to help Irish businesses
"Mr Chambers - who is also Fianna Fáil director of elections - also addressed claims by former taoiseach Bertie Ahern that current Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin was "anti-me" and did not want him to get the party nomination for the Áras"
"Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers has conceded that multinational fast-food chains will also benefit from a reduced Vat rate intended to shore up Ireland's hospitality sector."
"The Government has signalled that it will reintroduced a pandemic-style lower Vat rate for hospitality businesses in a bid to fight rising costs."
Jack Chambers holds the role of Minister for Public Expenditure and serves as Fianna Fáil director of elections. Jack Chambers acknowledged that multinational fast-food chains will also benefit from a reduced VAT rate intended to support Ireland's hospitality sector. The Government has signalled plans to reintroduce a pandemic-style lower VAT rate for hospitality businesses to help combat rising costs. Jack Chambers addressed claims made by former taoiseach Bertie Ahern that Micheál Martin was "anti-me" and did not want Ahern to receive the party nomination for the Áras.
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