Institute President Sinéad Donovan and Tax and Public Policy Lead Cróna Clohisey represented Chartered Accountants Ireland at the National Economic Dialogue (NED) 2023 last week. The NED provides a forum for public consultation and debate ahead of Budget 2024 and this year’s theme was The economy in 2030: enabling a sustainable future for all.
The discussion centred on the need to move the focus of economic dialogue towards more medium-term issues, with much debate around whether to spend or save the projected economic surplus. The need to accelerate housing supply, protect living standards and continue to invest in public services, all against the back-drop of managing inflation, formed part of many of the contributions.
Institute representatives emphasised to Ministers the importance of addressing capacity building within the economy, particularly in housing and set out suggestions around using the tax system to boost supply. Documents and speeches from the NED can be found on gov.ie.