Tánaiste and Finance Minister Simon Harris, says the country must continue to put money aside because of future uncertainty.
The Government collected a record ten billion euro in corporation tax in November, according to the latest exchequer returns.
November's total is two point seven billion euro ahead of the figure for the same month last year.
It is expected corporation tax receipts will reach around thirty-two billion for 2025 – providing the State with another big surplus.
However, Tánaiste and Finance Minister Simon Harris, says the country must continue to put money aside because of future uncertainty.

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