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Budget 2025 - A balancing act
The Minister for Finance, Jack Chambers, and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, presented the fifth Budget of the coalition Government on Tuesday.
Ireland's best-rated tourist destinations revealed
New research has uncovered the most-loved Irish tourist spots, based on top Tripadvisor ratings.
Budget 2024
The Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath, and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, presented the fourth Budget of the coalition Government on Tuesday. This Budget was framed against a backdrop of the ongoing war in the Ukraine, concerns about persistent inflation and the perceived windfall nature of corporation tax receipts.
Cars imports, Brexit, Budget and Beyond
Customs Clearance Agent – What is it?
Revenue encouraging owners to return their current LPT value in early November
Revenue has confirmed that it is contacting over 1.4 million property owners directly, to explain the three things they need to do to meet their LPT obligations for 2022.
Pyrite-affected homes to be exempt from LPT
Mayo Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary has welcomed confirmation received from the Minister for Finance that pyrite-affected homes in Mayo that qualify for the Defective Concrete Blocks Grant Scheme, will receive a temporary exemption under the new rules governing Local Property Tax.
Budget 2020 — All you need to know
The Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe presented his fourth Budget on Tuesday. As was well signalled, this Budget was framed against the backdrop of a potential no deal Brexit. Given the current reality of climate change, unsurprisingly climate related initiatives have featured prominently within the measures announced. The details announced also include certain tax increases, limited changes to personal tax, together with targeted measures for SMEs.
Let Coll & Co advise you on Fair Deal Scheme
FAIR OR UNFAIR DEAL SCHEME-WHEN IT MAY NOT MAKE FINANCIAL SENSE TO APPLY
Restaurants Association of Ireland calls for changes in government tax policy
The Restaurants' Association of Ireland (RAI) has called for changes in government policy to ensure that restaurants can stay viable.
VAT on carbon tax is 'a tax upon a tax' warns Farrell
Any hike in the current rate of carbon tax will attract VAT resulting in citizens paying 'a tax upon a tax', Sinn Féin Galway City East councillor Mairéad Farrell has warned.