There will be a double payment of CRSS to help hospitality businesses reopen and the reduced 9 per cent VAT rate will stay in place until the end of the year.
Mr Varadkar said Government will set out a plan for the future of financial supports from July onwards at the end of May.
He said he wanted to make it clear it âwonât be a cliff-edgeâ.
Mr Varadkar said there could be a âmini-boomâ in the time ahead as people spend savings, but he said Government wanted to make sure financial supports are not withdrawn as spending dissipates.
The response to the pandemic was being financed with borrowed money, and the best way to service and refinance debt was through a rapid economy recovery.
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