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Publicans have called for indoor trading to resume no later than Thursday July 1. The Vintners’ Federation of Ireland said ...
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In recent years, Ireland's public finances have faced challenges in paying for the transition to a carbon-free economy. Now, the ...
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Good quality, up to date financial data can mean all the difference to the success and profitability of your business. ...
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Regardless of whether you are a new, early stage or established business owner, it’s good to have access to wise ...
Read More Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme’s Reconciliation tax to be reviewed and accepted by 30 June
Employers have until 30 June to access their Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS) reconciliations and accept the balance shown on ...
Read More Are you up to speed with tax reliefs for company electric vehicles?
There are a number of tax reliefs available for the purchase of electric company cars, in a Government-backed initiative aimed ...
Read More New grant scheme launched to help online traders increase their presence
A new grant scheme has been launched to help small e-commerce traders in Kildare enhance their online presence. The Trading Online ...
Read More Consumer confidence hits 23-month high, as optimism builds
Consumer confidence hit a 23-month high this month, according to KBC Bank Ireland’s latest consumer sentiment index. The index rose ...
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