Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has stated this week, that Revenue are planning on pursuing Irish traders earning huge profits from cryptocurrencies, along with the Government in talking the anonymity around crypto investments. Speaking following a question about the...
As we noted in previous blogs, don’t forget that if you are a homeowner, you need to register your property for Local Property Tax (LPT) and confirm it’s value by 1st November 2021. First time buyers and new homes bought since 2013, which were previously exempt are...
Have you sold, gifted or transferred any assets between 1st January – 30th November 2021? If Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is due on these, this must be paid by 15th December 2021. Payment deadlines for CGT are as follows: Disposals between 1st January & 30th November...
Some employers offer a share-based payment to their employees or options to buy shares within the company through an employee share scheme. But are you aware of your tax implications if you are in receipt of these shares? Do you know if your shares are subject to...
As Covid restrictions are eased and the country begins to re-open, there are a number of changes to financial supports available to businesses and amendments to certain deadlines. The Government announced a new Economic Recovery Plan, to ensure rapid economic...
From January 2021, Revenue issued preliminary End of Year statements for all employees for the year 2020. This allowed for employees to review their income tax & USC liabilities (if any) due to receiving the TWSS (Temporary Wage Subsidy). Employers can pay some or...
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