Minister Brian Lenihan yesterday admitted details needed to be "ironed out" as he announced details of the controversial new tax on employer-provided car parking -- to apply across Limerick and four other Irish cities.
Mr Lenihan said the tax would apply to parking in the borough areas of the five cities, and that he would further designate the zones involved.
"I will take into account the degree of congestion, the level of public transport available, and the value of the car parking spaces concerned," he said.
Mr Lenihan said the tax would apply to parking in the borough areas of the five cities, and that he would further designate the zones involved.
"I will take into account the degree of congestion, the level of public transport available, and the value of the car parking spaces concerned," he said.
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