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— Government considering giving 'carbon cheque' to offset tax hike TheJournal.ieAny changes to the carbon tax will not apply until 2020.
— Carbon taxes ‘won’t leave you worse off’, says Varadkar Irish ExaminerThe introduction of carbon taxes in this year's budget will not leave households worse off, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said. Having decided against introducing ...
— Calkins: Trudeau's Massive Carbon Tax Is Here rdnewsnow.comThe massive carbon tax that came into force on January 1 is just the first step in a long Liberal journey of p...
— Canadian Gas Prices Are Set To Dramatically Spike This Year And Here's When It Will Happen NarcityCanadians have been able to rejoice in the low gas prices that have blessed the nation this month but you shouldn't be getting used to these lower than normal ...
— Taoiseach: Carbon tax 'not designed to take money out of your pocket' Irish ExaminerTaoiseach Leo Varadkar has expressed a desire to secure an all-party consensus on how to distribute carbon tax revenue to householders. Mr Varadkar said ...
— Taoiseach wants all-party consensus on carbon tax spending plans BreakingNews.ieTaoiseach Leo Varadkar has expressed a desire to secure an all-party consensus on how to distribute carbon tax revenue to householders. Mr Varadkar said ...
— Government considering giving 'carbon cheque' to offset tax hike thejournal.ieAny changes to the carbon tax will not apply until 2020.
— Leo hints at using carbon tax cash to raise child benefit Herald.ieTaoiseach Leo Varadkar has suggested that carbon tax receipts could be used to deliver hikes in child benefit.
— Varadkar: 'Carbon tax take could fund child benefit hike' Independent.ieTaoiseach Leo Varadkar has suggested that carbon tax receipts could be used to deliver a hike in child benefit.
— Varadkar to consider ‘carbon cheque’ to compensate for tax The Irish TimesMoney raised from carbon tax to be 'given back to households', says Taoiseach.