However, there are some trends of note in the latestexchequer returns.
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So what have we learned from the latestexchequer returns for September?
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The latestexchequer figures confirm that the economy entered 2004 on an improving trend.
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The latestexchequer numbers don't really change the dynamic as we head towards October's budget.
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The latestexchequer figures were even stronger than expected, showing a strong revival of tax revenues.
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The Government's finances are on target for the first time this year, the latestexchequer returns reveal.
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Capital spending by Government on infrastructure continues to fall behind target, according to the latestexchequer figures.
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The latestexchequer returns for November show business tax continues to defy expectations, and by some way.
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That was the Department of Finance's take on the latestexchequer returns, and it was entirely correct.
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The latestexchequer figures published today are expected to show that tax revenues boomed in the past year.
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Tax receipts for the year are now €742 million ahead of target, according to the latestexchequer returns.
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The Government's tax take has almost doubled since the low point of the crash in 2010, according to the latestexchequer returns.
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A BUOYANT month for corporation tax receipts helped stabilise overall receipts in the important month of November, according to the latestexchequer returns.
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Clearly the latestexchequer figures do not reflect the fallout from the Brexit decision, as a slowing British economy now edges towards recession.
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Government spending has grown rapidly in the run up to the election, offsetting growth in tax revenues, according to the latestexchequer returns.
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Tax revenues collected by the Government stabilised in January, but at low levels, the latestexchequer returns data from the Department of Finance shows.