Donohoe 'missing the point' on Stay and Spend amid calls for

Donohoe 'missing the point' on Stay and Spend amid calls for change


Donohoe 'missing the point' on Stay and Spend amid calls for change
Launched as part of last July’s stimulus package and valued at €270m, the scheme is aimed at getting people to spend more on domestic tourism and hospitality
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe is currently reviewing a possible extension of the scheme beyond the end of April. File photo
Wed, 03 Mar, 2021 - 17:47
Geoff Percival
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe is “missing the point” by excluding closed restaurants that are having to rely on takeaway services to generate income from the Government’s heavily criticised Stay and Spend scheme, tax experts have said.

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