Higher rents and mortgages push inflation higher
The annual inflation rate in August rose to 0.7% from 0.5% a month earlier, new figures from the Central Statistics Office show. Inflation had risen above 1% year-on-year for the first time in six years in March but slipped back below that level in July. August saw consumer prices rising on the back of higher […]
Minister to write to 220,000 businesses over Brexit
The Minister for Business is to write to 220,000 companies all over the country to highlight the need for the them to take urgent action to protect their businesses against the risks posed by Brexit. The letters will be issued through the Companies Registration Office and will tell firms about the supports that are available […]
Better to preserve resources than cut taxes in Budget 2020 – Donohoe
Better to preserve resources than cut taxes in Budget 2020 – Donohoe Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said it will be far better off preserving resources to deal with the possibility of a no-deal Brexit, rather than reducing taxes in Budget 2020. Yesterday, Cabinet agreed to base Budget 2020 on the assumption that there […]
€9.8m worth of tax settlements were made in the second quarter according to Revenue
€9.8m worth of tax settlements were made in the second quarter according to Revenue A website consultant from Dublin must pay Revenue €888,619 in under declared income tax, as well as interest and penalties as a result of a settlement arising from an audit. The case, concerning Michael P Doyle from 34 Dartmouth Road in […]
€9.8m worth of tax settlements were made in the second quarter according to Revenue
€9.8m worth of tax settlements were made in the second quarter according to Revenue A website consultant from Dublin must pay Revenue €888,619 in under declared income tax, as well as interest and penalties as a result of a settlement arising from an audit. The case, concerning Michael P Doyle from 34 Dartmouth Road in […]