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Published 14:03 23 May 2023 BST
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According to the publication, three Finn Gael junior ministers, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Martin Heydon, and Peter Burke said that a tax break is "well-earned".
They want to see cuts made in Budget 2022 and 2023 continue into the coming year.
The ministers wrote: "A thriving economy means more resources for the Exchequer at every budget, which will also allow us to put more money back in people’s pockets to help with the cost-of-living crisis and give the squeezed middle a break.
"While we need to consider inflation and wages, tax relief in the next Budget has been well-earned.
"A full-time worker on an average wage of €52,000 should get a tax break of more than €1,000 in October’s Budget. That is an extra €1,000 in your pocket after taxes."
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