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        By Christopher Graeme
        In Companies, Investment, News, State Budget
        Posted 6 Novembro, 2024

        Uncertainty postpones company investment in 2025

        Continued global and economic uncertainty has made Portuguese companies shy to invest in 2025. Only one-third of companies operating in the country say they are planning to invest more next year [...]

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        By Christopher Graeme
        In Budget surplus, News, State Budget
        Posted 4 Novembro, 2024

        Budget surplus up 4.3% to September – expenditure up 11.1%

        Portugal’s budget surplus was up €5,705,2 million to September according to data from the Directorate-General for the Budget (DGO). The surplus to August had been 11 times less – €475.4 [...]

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        By Christopher Graeme
        In Government surplus, News, State Budget
        Posted 14 Outubro, 2024

        Government surplus could be above 1% from 2027

        The European Commission says that Portugal could enjoy a budget surplus of 1% from 2027 after the government had stated there would be no conditions for any meaningful surpluses in 2027 and 2028. [...]

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        By Christopher Graeme
        In Economy, Growth, News, State Budget
        Posted 11 Outubro, 2024

        Government forecasts growth of 1.8% this year and 2.1% in 2025

        The Government forecasts a growth of the Portuguese economy of 1.8% this year and 2.1% in 2025, according to the macroeconomic scenario of the State Budget for 2025 (OE2025) delivered on Thursday [...]

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        By Christopher Graeme
        In News, State Budget, Tax
        Posted 11 Outubro, 2024

        Government unveils State Budget 2025

        Portugal’s State Budget for 2025 has been delivered to parliament with the government caving in to the PS opposition to some extent on a tax cut for young people to 35 and on IRC corporation tax. [...]

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        By Christopher Graeme
        In News, Opinion, State Budget
        Posted 9 Outubro, 2024

        Ex-Finance minister says “no drama” for the country if budget not approved

        A former Portuguese Finances minister says that while it would be better if agreement between the governing PSD party and opposition can be reached over the State Budget 2024, it’s not a big [...]

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        By Christopher Graeme
        In News, Public Spending, Ratings agencies, State Budget
        Posted 7 Outubro, 2024

        Fitch and DBRS praise Portugal’s public spending discipline

        Improved public accounts in the last few years have put Portugal in a comfortable position despite political instability, say leading financial ratings agencies. Both Fitch and DBRS have [...]

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        By Christopher Graeme
        In News, State Budget, Tax
        Posted 4 Outubro, 2024

        Government proposes a reduction of IRC to 17% over three years and revamp of IRS Jovem

        The Government has decided not to drop a tax cut for young people under 30 – IRS Jovem – proposed by the previous PS socialist government , but instead has suggested to the PS that [...]

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        By Christopher Graeme
        In GDP, Growth, News, State Budget
        Posted 11 Setembro, 2024

        Government revises GDP upwards to 2% in 2025

        The Government has forecast real growth of 2% between 2024 and 2025, as well as an increase of 4% to 4.5% in tax revenue and 8% in primary expenditure this year. According to SIC Notícias, the [...]

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        By Christopher Graeme
        In News, Public Spending, State Budget
        Posted 24 Julho, 2024

        Brussels warns Portugal that spending plans are too excessive

        The European Commission has warned the Portuguese government that its spending plans for the State Budget are too excessive and put at risk the country’s ability to balance its books. The EC has [...]

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