The minister for finance delivered Budget 2020 yesterday with Brexit and climate change very much at the forefront of his decision making. Please see below our summary in e-reader format… read more →
Budget 2017 marked a historic occasion as Minister Michael Noonan and Minister Pascal Donoghue presented the first ever budget to Dáil Eireann from a minority government. Brexit was on the… read more →
Michael Noonan entered the Dáil chamber yesterday afternoon and without blinking an eye announced that he was introducing only one tax hike this year, a 50 cent increase in the… read more →
If you are within the self-assessment system, by 31 October 2015 (or by the extended deadline date, 12 November 2015, if you use Revenue’s Online Service (ROS)) you must: Send… read more →
With the news that AirBnB is to hand over landlord information to Revenue, many landlords may now be facing an unexpected rental income tax bill. Why? Some AirBnB landlords may… read more →
Are you planning on buying or building a house before the end of 2017? The necessity to save up to 20% for a deposit on your new home may be… read more →
Did you know that over the weekend, all employers in the country were required to submit their annual return of employee wages and salaries to Revenue? As a result, all… read more →
Due to the very large volume of calls to the LPT Helpline over the last two days and the extremely heavy filing rate of almost 8,000 payment notifications per hour,… read more →
If you are within the self-assessment system, by 31 October 2014 (or by the extended deadline date, 13 November 2014, if you use Revenue’s Online Service (ROS)) you must: Send… read more →
What is e-Day? E-Day (19 September 2014) is the date after which the public sector (government departments, local authorities and State agencies) will no longer write cheques to businesses and… read more →