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Overview of Ireland's Taxes

Overview of Ireland's Taxes

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CSO statistical release, , 11am

In 2024 €126 billion of taxes and social contributions were collected. Figure 2.1 shows a breakdown of the more prominent taxes. Income taxes of €30 billion are more than a quarter of the total tax receipts. Corporation Tax was the next largest tax revenue, with over €28 billion collected in 2024. Value Added Tax (VAT) revenues were almost €22 billion and there was €23 billion received from PRSI and other social contributions. The remaining revenues include, for example, excise duties and property taxes.

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Taxhead 2024
Income Taxes including USC28
Corporation Taxes22
VAT17
PRSI13
Other Social Contributions5
Excise duties5
Property Taxes2
Other Taxes7

Figure 2.2 shows the evolution of the share of the main tax heads over a longer timeframe. At the beginning of the series, in 1995, corporation tax revenues accounted for 8% of total tax revenues. This compares with 22% in 2024 and much of this increase occurred in more recent years. Income tax revenues were 28% of revenues in 1995. While the share of income taxes decreased during 2000-2010 it returned to approximately 30% of total tax revenue from 2015 onwards. VAT as a proportion of all revenues has decreased slightly in more recent years.

All Other TaxesProperty Taxes (D29 +D59)Excise and VRTVATPRSICorporation TaxIncome Taxes Incl USC
1995152142012828
20051921023121024
2010183102114826
2015153919131130
2019142719141329
2020152716141530
2021152618131630
2022132517132129
2023132518132129
2024122517132228

Taxes are classified according to the European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 framework. This is the harmonised methodology used by all European Union Member States. This framework groups taxes into the following categories:

  • Taxes on Production
  • Taxes on Products
  • Taxes on Income
  • Other Taxes
  • Social contributions

More detail on these classifications is available in the background notes. Figure 2.3 presents these groupings over time. In summary terms, taxes on income, which include income tax and corporation tax, have been increasing steadily since 1995 and has been consistently the largest category of revenue. Taxes on products have also been steadily increasing since 1995 – although at a slower rate than the taxes on income.

The impact of the financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic can be seen in this graph, affecting, in particular, taxes on income and taxes on products.

Taxes on products (D21)Taxes on production (D29)Taxes on income & wealth (D51)Other taxes (D59/D91)PRSI (D61)Other Contributions
19957028877703825222151114
19967759946801631122721157
19978837920923435424691249
19981007710061051842027151308
1999115368661252753331551376
2000134168451453859837731560
20011368210871503158943731719
20021507012441596359247911956
20031642213811761872951112153
20041837515001959976656792372
20052064819212117988162302525
200623429190824586102068312751
200724055207225365115577702952
200820610219422165116779573052
200916499207919117124471933075
201016309199718617119767282783
201115945208919435164772943679
201216365226420837174068253968
201316997256221298190973693566
201418527300823016223179643743
201519653316026599166485273694
201620886307127893144992483804
201721727335529606146498343961
2018224493701332771514106494181
2019242463745355601511116714356
2020211353019363331465107774633
2021263673812447371528122125277
2022283954090556811546142335787
2023297244430587481577154765997
2024317034536652461833168776090

Taxes are paid to a number of different ESA sectors, (see Table 2.1). Most taxes are paid to the central government sector, with revenues of almost €107 billion in 2024. Local government tax revenues were over €2 billion which was mainly commercial rates collected by the local authorities. PRSI of almost €17 billion was paid to the Social Insurance fund. Taxes of €0.6 billion were paid to the rest of the world in 2024 - this included €0.6 billion in customs duties, which Member States collect on behalf of the EU.

For more details on sectors please see the background notes.

Table 2.1 Summary of Government Sectors in 2024