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1
This is projected to
cost
the
exchequer
about €20 million this year.
2
The IFS estimates that the proposal will
cost
the
exchequer
about £700m a year.
3
The forum estimates that its proposal will
cost
the
exchequer
€66 million next year.
4
It is understood the deal, if accepted, will
cost
the
exchequer
€880 million over three years.
5
Initial Revenue Commissioners estimates were that the tax could
cost
the
exchequer
some €160 million a year.
6
The violations
cost
the
exchequer
$39 billion in lost revenue, the auditor said, equivalent to India's defence budget.
7
This move will
cost
the
exchequer
€17 million in 2018.
8
Minister of State for Small Business John Perry said it would
cost
the
exchequer
€178 million in a full year.
9
Subsidies to fossil fuels
cost
the
exchequer
almost €2.5 billion in 2014, the institute reported.
10
The proposed amendments, if introduced, would change how Irish airline crew based abroad are taxed, and could
cost
the
exchequer
millions of euro.
11
The cuts, which would
cost
the
exchequer
almost €900 million, would be fully financed by broadening the tax base, he said.
12
The CAG alleged that the government's under-priced sale of coal blocks may have
cost
the
exchequer
potential revenues of $33 billion.
13
The increases in the personal allowance in 2014 and 2015 will each
cost
the
exchequer
just over £1bn.
14
Overall, the measures would be likely to
cost
the
exchequer
£1£1.5 billion to implement over a 1012-year time period.
15
Cutting corporation tax from 21% to 19% alone
cost
the
exchequer
in excess of £5bn a year.
16
The tax credit
cost
the
exchequer
€448 million in 2017 and €670 million in 2016 according to Revenue figures.
cost
the
exchequer
cost