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2023 Mortgage Interest Tax Credit
There is now a temporary one-year Mortgage Interest Tax Credit. The credit is for taxpayers who have made payments in respect of …
National Minimum Wage increase on 1 January 2024
The national minimum hourly rate will become €12.70 on 1 January 2024. …
Capital Gains Tax Payment: Key Dates and Procedures
When and how do you pay Capital Gains Tax? Due dates are 15th December and 31st January depending on disposal. …
2024 New Payroll Reporting Obligations for Employers
Revenue have released enhanced reporting requirements for employers to take effect on 1 January 2024. Employers will be required to electronically notify Revenue …
5-Day Paid Sick Leave Starting from 1 January 2024
Starting January 1, 2024, the statutory sick leave entitlement will be extended to 5 days for the entire calendar year, marking a …
What’s the Best Way for me to Pay a Christmas Bonus?
A great option for small business owners to pay a bonus at Christmas is through the Small Benefit Exemption Scheme. The Small …
How to Create a Proper Financial Forecast
Accurate financial forecasts are vital for all businesses. It provides a roadmap for business owners to help them make strategic decisions. Having …
Grants for Proper Rate Payers in Budget 2024
The government's Budget 2024 brings good news for small and medium-sized businesses in Ireland. One of the standout plans is the Cost …
How Can PAYE Workers Get a Tax Refund?
If you're a PAYE worker, there are various ways to claim back some tax from Revenue. Many reliefs and schemes often go …
Tax Deductions and Budget 2024 Updates for Landlords
As a landlord in Ireland, it's mandatory to declare all rental income to the Revenue Commissioners. If you're wondering about your rental …
Going for Growth | Supporting Female Entrepreneurs
Going for Growth is a program designed for determined women entrepreneurs in Ireland who want to grow their businesses. It's for owner-managers …
Tax Relief for Additional Diet Expenses: A Guide for Coeliacs and Diabetics
For individuals with specific dietary requirements due to medical conditions such as coeliac disease or diabetes, there's a provision for tax relief …