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The rules surrounding dividends in the Irish economy are about to change, and it's important to understand what's in store. Alongside the 15% corporation tax rate set for the next year, there will be new rules to govern how companies distribute dividends. In this...
PAYE Modernisation Since the start of 2019, your income and statutory deductions are submitted to Revenue each time you are paid. Under PAYE Modernisation, employers no longer provide a Form P60. Instead, from January 2020 you will be able to view, download or print...
As reported in the independent.ie on 05th December, it appears the Government are about to do a U-turn on abolishing or reducing flat rate expenses for nearly 600,000 employees Flat rate expenses are to cover work-related expenses and as we previously advised, Revenue...
Have you sold, gifted or transferred any assets between 1st January – 30th November 2019? If Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is due on these, this must be paid by 15th December 2019 Payment deadlines for CGT are as follows: Disposals between 1st January & 30th November...
Do you qualify for Flat Rate Expenses in relation to your profession? Flat Rate Expenses are employment expenses claimable depending on the profession you are in. Revenue have undertaken a review of these and despite opposition from many trade unions they will be...
Friday, 22nd November is the deadline for registering and filing details of Beneficial Ownership data of companies/entities. What is Registered Beneficial Owner? The RBO is a stand-alone central register holding information on persons who are relevant entities...
As reported through rte.ie, Revenue are currently writing to over 130,000 PAYE taxpayers that have not claimed any additional tax credits/reliefs in the previous four years, reminding them to claim their entitlements for the year 2015 before 31st December 2018. As you...
Ever thought where we stand amongst our European neighbours when it comes to tax rates? Source: Irish Tax Institute Pre-Budget 2020 Briefing Papers 2019
Ever thought how many employees are actually paying the higher rate of tax? Source: Irish Tax Institute Pre-Budget 2020 Briefing Papers 2019
Ever wondered who pays the most taxes in society? Source: Irish Tax Institute Pre-Budget 2020 Briefing Papers 2019