If you are self-employed, there are a number of allowable business expenses that can be offset against your income. If you are self-employed in Ireland, it’s important you are aware of what you can claim and what books and records you should keep. So, what expenses...
Revenue have issued updates to e-working and tax. As a majority of the country are now working from home, let’s recap on what this means for employees and employers? What is an e-worker? This is where an employee; Works from home full or part-time Works on the move,...
The Registrar of Companies extended the filing deadline for companies with an Annual Return Date falling on 30th September 2020 or later. Any company with an Annual Return Date of 30th September 2020 or later will be deemed to have filed on time if all elements of the...
Yesterday, the Government announced details of Budget 2021, the largest in the history of the State. So first, let’s look at what comes into effect today… Carbon Tax This has been increased from today by €7.50 per tonne of CO2 emitted. This will apply to petrol and...
As announced in the July Stimulus Package, an incentive was included that a reduced interest rate of 3% per annum would only be applied to outstanding tax liabilities once a payment arrangement was agreed between Revenue and the taxpayer. Revenue have now announced...
The valuation date for Local Property Tax has been deferred again due to Covid 19. The new valuation date has been deferred from 1st November 2020 to 1st November 2021. Minister Paschal Donohoe stated; “With this new valuation date, there will be no change in LPT...
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