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....
As you may be aware, there is a four-year time limit on claiming tax back on for example; medical expenses, tuition fees and for claiming tax credits/reliefs on for example, home carer’s credit. If you have a claim for 2018, you need to submit this by 31st December....
The government is hoping to move income tax credits and rate bands in October’s budget for 2023 to improve take home pay and move in line with wage growth within the economy. Responding to the increase in the cost of living, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe stated “we...
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...
As reported in the Independent and various media outlets, over €4bn has been refunded by Revenue to taxpayers since 2010. Tax Relief due on medical expenses, nursing home fees, etc have been claimed but this figure also includes overpayment of Income Tax. In our...
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