- The Deputy Head of the Irish government confirmed VAT cuts for small businesses in the 2026 Budget.
- The focus is on hospitality and hairdressing sectors.
- The Budget will be published in early October for implementation on 1 January 2026.
- The VAT rate will likely be restored to 9% from the current 13.5% for food-led hospitality, entertainment, and hairdressing.
- The government intends this to be a permanent cut.
- The VAT rate was increased to 13.5% in September 2023.
- The new coalition government promised this change in its Programme for Government.
- The change did not appear in the 2025 budget.
Source: vatcalc.com
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