In Budget 2027 discussions, Tánaiste and Finance Minister Simon Harris expressed concerns about inheritance tax, describing it as 'punitive and difficult at times.' While the main focus of the budget is reducing income tax, both Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael leaders have discussed potential reforms to inheritance tax. Harris previously criticized the current tax thresholds as 'unfair,' and several members of his own party have advocated for changes in October’s budget. He emphasized the need for a personal income tax package, stating that the higher tax rate threshold—currently at €44,000—is still set too low. Harris also highlighted priorities such as a childcare package and a savings and investment scheme, while noting ongoing considerations for pay-related maternity benefits.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents Harris's concerns about inheritance tax and income tax reform without overtly favoring any particular ideological stance. It reports on discussions within the government and mentions differing perspectives within his own party, suggesting a balanced approach. The framing remains



