Rent Tax Credit
Budget 2023 announced the introduction of a new Rent Tax Credit. This new tax credit will be available for the ...
Read More National Minimum Wage Increase January 2023
The national minimum hourly rate will become €11.30 on 1 January 2023. Category of employeeHourly rateAged 20 and above€11.30Aged 19€10.17Aged ...
Read More Civil Service Domestic Subsistence Rates Increase
The Civil Service Overnight Domestic Subsistence Rates (i.e. for absences within Ireland) will increase as follows from 1st September 2022. There ...
Read More Q & A – Couses Available if you are are Unemployed
I’m unemployed and I want to return to work. Are there free courses I can take to develop my skills ...
Read More Pandemic Unemployment Payment Cuts
THE FIRST CUTS to the #Pandemic #Unemployment Payment will take effect from today. The top two rates of the #Pandemic ...
Read More Business Challenges – the new age of work – watch our latest webinar now
How we work is changing, as are the expectations of many employees in terms of future working arrangements. To prepare ...
Read More Corporation tax collection at record high in 2020
According to a recent report by the Department of Finance, the high amount of tax revenue from corporation tax is ...
Read More The post-pandemic impact of the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme
With the economy opening again as restrictions have lifted, public morale is starting to feel more upbeat again. The very ...
Read More Business growth booming, AIB PMI survey reveals
The Irish service sector companies have reported the strongest growth in business activity in July since August 2000, the latest ...
Read More Economic position for 2021: An overview of where we are now
The summer period is often a quiet time for commercial property transactions. Notably, this summer has seen commercial property transactions ...
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