The SFA (Small Firms Association) has stated that Ireland needs changes to the tax system in order to create more jobs. He pointed out that the country has one of the highest marginal individual tax rates in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), at 55%. He also proposed a three point plan to prioritize small firms and job creation, increase credit, and improve access to public procurement contracts.
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