Revenue blamed for delay in new vape tax promised under last year's budget
Briefly

The introduction of a new tax on vapes, which was included in last year's budget, has been delayed. Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe announced that the Revenue Commissioners are responsible for this hold-up in rolling out the tax. The upcoming tax will impose an additional charge of 50c for each millilitre of e-liquid used in vaping products, reflecting the government's initiative to regulate the vaping industry more effectively.
A delay in rolling out a tax on vapes has been announced, which was promised in last year's budget; the Revenue Commissioners are being blamed for this setback.
The new tax will impose an additional charge of 50c per millilitre of e-liquid used in vapes, highlighting the government's effort to regulate vape products.
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