Ireland:
Ireland's National Development Plan 2021-2030 And Budget 2022
15 October 2021
Arthur Cox
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The Government published NDP 2021-2030, the largest to date, foreseeing
?165 billion of public investment in infrastructure projects over
2021-2030 and setting out Departmental allocations for 2021-2025.
An updated project map is available at gov.ie/2040.
Budget 2022 allocates ?11.1 billion under
the NDP, along with further non-Exchequer investment. The Minister
for Finance also confirmed that Ireland's implementation of the
interest limitation rules in the EU Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive
will include an exception for "certain long-term
infrastructure projects".
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