More Corporation Tax than expected in February’s Exchequer returns
Exchequer returns for February show a shortfall in Income Tax and VAT receipts, but these are largely offset by a ...
Read More Irish businesses now stockpiling raw materials ahead of Brexit date
The clearest evidence yet has emerged of stockpiling by Irish businesses ahead of Brexit in the latest evidence of how ...
Read More ‘We are the champions: business lessons courtesy of Freddie Mercury’
Interest in rock band Queen has enjoyed a renaissance recent months. People above a certain age are talking about them ...
Read More Is there any tax relief available if I rent a room to a student?
Question: I am thinking of opening up a room in my home to a student as digs. Is there any ...
Read More Insurance chief attacks slow pace of claim culture reform
There’s a “high risk” that insurance cost and claims reform will wither on the political agenda, according to FBD chief ...
Read More Surge in number of data breaches reported to Commission in 2018
The number of data breaches reported to the Data Protection Commission soared by 70% last year, as new data protection ...
Read More EU agrees measures to tighten oversight of foreign finance firms
European Union governments and lawmakers have reached agreement on tighter rules for asset managers and investment firms offering “bank-like” services, ...
Read More Electric Ireland to increase electricity and gas prices by 4% from April
Electric Ireland customers have become the latest to feel the pain of price hikes after the largest provider in the ...
Read More Permanent TSB’s 2018 profits jump 45% on increased market share
Permanent TSB has reported a 45% jump in pre-tax profits, before exceptionals, for 2018 as its total new lending volumes ...
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