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15 October 2021

Ireland's National Development Plan 2021-2030 And Budget 2022

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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.
Ireland Government, Public Sector
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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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ARTICLE
15 October 2021

Ireland's National Development Plan 2021-2030 And Budget 2022

Ireland Government, Public Sector

Contributor

Arthur Cox is one of Ireland’s leading law firms. For almost 100 years, we have been at the forefront of developments in the legal profession in Ireland. Our practice encompasses all aspects of corporate and business law. The firm has offices in Dublin, Belfast, London, New York and Silicon Valley.
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