Fiscal claim
Index income tax credits and bands to wages
Headline figure
Per-year impact
€1.10bn
Revenue cut (tax / charge reduction)
Total over horizon
€1.10bn
2025 onwards
Confidence
Estimated from unit count × unit cost
Full wage-indexation of credits and bands costs ~€1.1bn/yr at current settings (Revenue Ready Reckoner 2024).
Attribution & links
- Origin
- Manifesto
- Owner
- Fianna Fáil
- Policy area
- Finance And Taxation
- Underwrites commitment
- Index income tax credits and bands to wages
- First stated
- 2024-11-17
- Last reviewed
- 2026-05-23
Verification
Cross-checked against the source document. Quote captured verbatim where the figure is directly stated; gaps and mismatches are noted honestly.
Searched Fianna Fáil GE2024 Manifesto, p.15: "Increase income tax credits annually by at least €100 to reduce the income tax burden on workers particularly focused on low- and middle-income workers.". Fianna Fáil manifesto commits to an annual €100 uplift in income tax credits rather than full wage-indexation of credits and bands as described in the claim title. The total €1.1bn/yr figure recorded in the dataset is not stated verbatim.
Evidence & sources
Every euro figure above ultimately traces back to the source document below.
Source
- Fianna Fáil GE2024 ManifestoFianna Fáil·Retrieved 2026-05-23high
- Fianna Fáil GE2024 Manifesto, p.15 - verbatim figureFianna Fáil·Retrieved 2026-05-23medium
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