Ireland's Department of Finance has issued a release announcing the establishment of the Commission on Taxation and Welfare that will look at how best to support economic activity while ensuring sufficient resources available to meet the costs of public services. The work of the commission is summarized in the release as follows:
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Terms of Reference
As set out in the Programme for Government, the Commission of Taxation and Welfare is being established to independently consider how best the taxation and welfare systems can support economic activity and promote increased employment and prosperity, while ensuring that there are sufficient resources available to meet the costs of public services and supports in the medium and longer term.
The Commission's work will have regard to the principles of taxation and welfare policy outlined within the Programme for Government, including the Government's commitment to a pro-enterprise policy framework and to providing a stable and sustainable regulatory and tax environment. It will also take account of relevant issues such as the impact of the Covid-19 Emergency, ageing demographics, digital disruption and automation and the long term strategic commitments of Government regarding health, housing, and climate.
Towards this end the Commission is asked to: