Ireland provokes industry anger with pensions tax

The country's new government is set to impose a new pensions tax that the Irish savings industry is already describing as a 'raid'

The new Irish government, elected in February amid fury at the collapse of the country's economy and banking sector, is set to impose a new pensions tax that the country's savings industry is already describing as a "raid".

The new government, a coalition between the Fine Gael party and the Irish Labour Party, is introducing the pensions tax to fund one of its key ideas, a "jobs initiative" aimed at reducing unemployment and emigration.

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