Competitive tax policies needed in Budget 2026, says Cork Chamber 

The business group is also calling for the delivery of between 7,500 and 10,000 housing units in Cork per year
Competitive tax policies needed in Budget 2026, says Cork Chamber 

Cork Chamber has published its pre-Budget 2026 submission. Photographed at the launch are Stephen Keohane, KPMG and Cork Chamber Budget Committee Chair, Rob Horgan, President, Cork Chamber, Aoife Moriarty, Public Affairs & Communications Executive, Cork Chamber and Cathal McSweeney, Director of Public and International Affairs, Cork Chamber.

A competitive taxation policy and a reduction in administrative burdens are needed to support businesses, Cork Chamber has said, with the group outlining a list of proposals ahead of Budget 2026. 

In its submission, Cork Chamber said the Government needs to enable innovation and entrepreneurship against the current backdrop of evolving global trade dynamics to ensure the city's future economic competitiveness. 

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