A significant part of our current wealth has been based on foreign direct investment (FDI) which was attracted by our low corporate tax rate. I propose that this be intelligently modified so as to not only attract, but develop, smart and sustainable enterprise and employment. I envisage this occurring in three main areas:
1. Third-Level Special Economic Zones
Designate the campus of every university and institute of technology a low-tax (or tax-free) zone, much like the Shannon Free Zone and several others around the world, for start-ups and collaborations. Use these areas to hothouse new and innovative technologies and businesses.
2. Green Corporation Tax Rate
This is very simple: foreign direct investment in green, sustainable, carbon-low technologies pay a substantially reduced corporation tax rate for a fixed period (5 to 10 years), incrementally increasing thereafter to the normal rate.
3. Carbon-Free Commerce.
Index-link all businesses' corporate tax payments to their carbon-footprint. As the Government is now producing a carbon budget, so too should every business. A baseline rate should be set: those who exceed it should pay more corporation tax, those who stay below it should pay less. (The idea is that this gives similar incentives to home and pre-existing business as are given to FDI above).
I doubt that the EU, and the French in particular, will like any of these ideas, but I daresay that there are very few people in Ireland amenable to are willing to take instruction from that quarter these days anyway.
I like the green corporation tax rate,as renewable energy is still really in its infancy outside of wind farms there are a significant number of irish startups investing in new renewable technology and tax breaks for FDI in this area would speed up Irelands lead in this area as its impossible to get banks to lend for this and nearly all are dependent on grants from SEI.Nice one!