The 4.5% reduction has been in place since November 2020, and is said to be vital to businesses within the sector.
The 9% VAT rate for hospitality is expected to be axed from the next round of cost-of-living supports.
The 4.5% reduction to VAT within the sector has been in place since November 2020, and has cost the State around 900 million euro.
Junior Minister Peter Burke says the government can't cushion every blow felt by hospitality.
But, the Longford Westmeath TD says changes to the Temporary Energy Support Scheme are being considered:
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