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Self Employed Guide to Social Welfare

May 23, 2013
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  Here is a link to a really excellent guide  on how being self employed effects you and the social welfare system in Ireland. Its a comprehensive guide especially for those considering a move into self employment for the first time.   Click on the link below http://www.selfemployedsupports.ie/

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Taxation of Maternity Benefit, Adoptive Benefit and Health & Safety Benefit

May 20, 2013
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If you missed reading through the Finance Bill you may not know maternity benefit will now be taxed ! This social welfare payment is a valubale source of income to many, whom would be on a reduced income during maternity leave. Taxes for PAYE will be collected through reduction of tax credits etc. The self…

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Department of Finance Publishes the Irish Stability Programme – April 2013 Update

May 1, 2013
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The Department of Finance has today (30 April 2013) published the Irish Stability Programme – April 2013 Update. Member States of the European Union are required to submit a Stability Programme Update (SPU) to the European Commission in April of every year. The SPU sets out the official macro-economic and fiscal forecasts for Ireland out…

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Property Tax – A Guide (part 1)

April 30, 2013
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The countdown is on…tomorrow the first of May, marks the date your property is valued for L.P.T. (local property tax) purposes. This is a self assessment system which means YOU decide what the value of your property is worth. You therefore decide how much your property tax is going to be. As you may know…

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Vehicle Registration Tax (VRT)

April 29, 2013
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Section 135 D of the Finance Act 1992 (Repayment of amounts of vehicle registration tax on export of certain vehicles), inserted by Section 83(1)(j) of the Finance Act 2012 (No. 9 of 2012), commences with effect from 8 April, 2013 (S. I. No. 110/2013.) This is applicable to EU Classification M1 (Passenger Vehicles) only, and…

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Young Trained Farmer Relief

January 21, 2013
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Section 81AA of the Stamp Duties Consolidation Act 1999 The Minister for Finance has informed Revenue that the relief from stamp duty on transfers of agricultural land to young trained farmers, which was due to expire on 31 December 2012, will be extended. Full details will be contained in the Finance Bill 2013. Revenue will,…

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Property Tax Bill

January 9, 2013
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For an indepth look at the Property Tax Bill please click on the attached Tax Bill.

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Speech from Brendan Howlin – Budget 2013

December 5, 2012
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STATEMENT OF THE MINISTER FOR PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND REFORM MR. BRENDAN HOWLIN, T.D. 5th DECEMBER 2012 Introduction To complement the Minister for Finance’s Budget Statement, I am announcing the Expenditure Estimates for 2013. This Government continues to face a daunting challenge in repairing the economy and the public finances. Difficult decisions are still required. We are…

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Budget 2013 Speech

December 5, 2012
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STATEMENT OF THE MINISTER FOR FINANCE MR. MICHAEL NOONAN, T.D. 5th DECEMBER 2012 Introduction A Cheann Comhairle, Budget Day is a good day for taking stock of where we are, so let us take stock. In the second half of this year, the NTMA has raised over €7 billion in the markets. The Bank of Ireland,…

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Advice for Farmers Making Their Form 11 Return: Poor Quality Completion of Forms Draws Unnecessary Attention from Revenue

October 9, 2012
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Farmers in Ireland receive a range of payments from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), including EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) payments such as the Single Farm Payment. The majority of farmers accurately record DAFM payments on their tax returns. However, a minority record their payments incorrectly. This brings them to Revenue’s…

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