Irish corporation tax faces new squeeze as OECD kicks off digital reform probe
Ireland’s corporation tax revenues are under threat as an international reform process kicks off in earnest. The Organisation for Economic ...
Read More Credit unions struggling to roll out scheme to compete with moneylenders, committee hears
THERE is no effective protection for vulnerable consumers from the activities of moneylenders, it was claimed. The Oireachtas Finance Committee ...
Read More Illustrator behind new €2 Dáil centenary coin stamping his mark on SME market
The illustrator behind the special €2 coin marking the 100 years since the first sitting of the Dáil is establishing ...
Read More Bank of Ireland cuts some fixed mortgage rates, but increases others
LEADING mortgage lender Bank of Ireland has cut some of its short-term rates, but also increasing fixed rates for those ...
Read More Brexit to cost us 55,000 jobs as May reneges on backstop
More than 50,000 jobs will be lost amid rising food and clothing prices if the UK continues on the path ...
Read More Rise in total value of new mortgages drawn down in 2018 – BPFI
The total value of new mortgages drawn down last year rose by nearly a fifth compared to the previous year. ...
Read More Economy could be 4.25% smaller in hard Brexit scenario – Department of Finance
The size of the Irish economy could be 4.25% smaller than current projections over the medium term if there is ...
Read More Can I inherit my parents’ home tax-free?
Query: My husband, daughter and I live with my elderly parents in my parents’ primary residence. We have lived here ...
Read More Cost of international stamp to rise to €1.70
An Post has announced a rise in the price of an international stamp as well as increased prices for some ...
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