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Political economy / Pay-as-you-earn tax / Economics / National Minimum Wage Act / Tax credit / Minimum wage / Value added tax / Taxation in the Republic of Ireland / Irish budget / Taxation / Public economics / Withholding taxes
Date: 2013-09-04 10:43:28
Political economy
Pay-as-you-earn tax
Economics
National Minimum Wage Act
Tax credit
Minimum wage
Value added tax
Taxation in the Republic of Ireland
Irish budget
Taxation
Public economics
Withholding taxes

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