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The industry employs more than 25,000 people.
Tue, 24 Mar, 2020
The party won 560 seats to control local government in every Irish city and in most Irish towns — but, by the end of the year, British forces had dashed those nationalist hopes, writes Donal Ó Drisceoil.
If such a shutdown takes place, exceptions will need to be made for organisations that are critical to the medical, pharmaceutical and food supply chains.
Sun, 15 Mar, 2020
Dublin Town calls for VAT to be kept at lowest levels possible to assist businesses.
Fri, 13 Mar, 2020
They want payments to Revenue, banks, and local authorities to be postponed as a first step in supporting the sectors.
He said that it was possible that the virus could spread to as much as 50% to 60% of the population.
Mon, 09 Mar, 2020
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The government is under pressure to cover sick pay for workers self-isolating over coronavirus concerns and to reduce taxes for restaurants and the tourism sector which have been hit by reduced business.
Broadcaster Neil Prendeville sued his former accountants after he had to settle a €541,000 tax bill.
Tue, 03 Mar, 2020
It was, McDonald declared, “game on for reunification”, insisting that there has to be a referendum on Irish unity within five years.
Wed, 29 Jan, 2020
Sinn Féin is promising to increase Government spending by more than €22 billion by 2025, double what the Department of Finance has recommended for that period.
Tue, 28 Jan, 2020
Since 2009, an agreement has been in place to pay all post-1995 military officers on full PRSI who are forcibly retired on age grounds at age 58 a supplementary pension (as long as the pensioner is not, before age 65, in insurable employment).
Mon, 27 Jan, 2020
Outlining his party's financial pledges for voters, deputy leader Pearse Doherty admitted that none of the funding promises were "red line" issues in any post-election negotiations.
Wed, 22 Jan, 2020
Revenue this morning published preliminary results for 2019 showing they collected total net receipts of €73.9 billion.
Tue, 07 Jan, 2020
More than 120 people working for the Defence Forces are on such low pay they have to rely on benefits to make ends meet.
Mon, 06 Jan, 2020
The Universal Social Charge (USC) will not be abolished in the next five years, Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin has said.
Wed, 01 Jan, 2020
The National Transport Authority has rejected accusations of “gross mismanagement” after it emerged it is paying agency staff working for it double what it is paying its own full-time staff.
Thu, 14 Nov, 2019
Legislation for Jobseeker's Benefit for the Self-Employed has been passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas tonight.
Wed, 16 Oct, 2019
A new scheme of Jobseeker’s Benefit, from November, will open up the full range of activation supports to low-income self-employed people.
Mon, 23 Sep, 2019
Revenue is due to recoup €9.8m in outstanding tax from default cases arising in the three months to the end of June.
Tue, 10 Sep, 2019
Researchers who have asked Apple to publish material about the nature of the questions asked of Siri, its voice-activated virtual assistant that mimics human intelligence, and
Sat, 24 Aug, 2019
Seasonal or year-round activities at your home could boost your bank balance and even help pay off the mortgage, says Kya deLongchamps.
Tue, 30 Jul, 2019
Every three minutes someone in Ireland receives a diagnosis of cancer, according to the National Cancer Registry of Ireland, becoming one of the 40,000 new cases of cancer diagnosed each year, writes Gráinne McGuinness.
Every three minutes someone in Ireland receives a diagnosis of cancer, according to the National Cancer Registry of Ireland, becoming one of the 40,000 new cases of cancer diagnosed each year.
With Public Services Cards making headlines today, Ryan O'Neill explains what they are and why you might need one.
Mon, 29 Jul, 2019
Recently the US economist Arthur Laffer was awarded the US Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Trump.
Wed, 03 Jul, 2019
Members of Ireland's construction industry unions are protesting this morning against bogus self-employment.
Fri, 28 Jun, 2019
A new survey of more than 2,000 farmers shows less than 300 with a clear succession plan in place, and about 860 of them not planning for succession because of their farm viability concerns.
Wed, 26 Jun, 2019
A Meath mum who survives on just four hours sleep a night as she provides 24-hour care for her daughter has called for reforms in the next budget to recognise the roles of full-time parent carers.
Tue, 18 Jun, 2019
The number of people working from home appears to be on the rise in Ireland and this is good for the environment.
Mon, 27 May, 2019
The Chairman of the Revenue Commissioners Niall Cody has warned that the Minister for Finance will have to be prudent and not rely on Corporation Tax to fund State expenditure.
Thu, 09 May, 2019
In the past few weeks we have seen both the threat, and then the deferral, of two taxes. Though very different in appearance, were either primarily designed to raise money?
Sat, 20 Apr, 2019
The CEO of Irish Mortgage Holder's Association David Hall will be contesting claims made by Revenue in a High Court application seeking freezing orders against a Kerry animal welfare charity.
Wed, 10 Apr, 2019
The Revenue Commissioners, in a bid to get payment of a revenue debt, have secured temporary High Court orders restraining one of Ireland's largest animal welfare charities reducing its assets below €191,000 or transferring its lands to another charity.
Thu, 04 Apr, 2019
Cork City Council has had to revise practices for the management of its 140 vehicles as a result of a Revenue audit that cost the local authority almost €1.4m.
Sat, 30 Mar, 2019
Since the 1990s, and a series of astonishingly generous pay increases, the new arrival was repeatedly, but discreetly, shafted.
Wed, 30 Jan, 2019
Cork City Council has had to pay over €1.3m to settle additional tax liabilities following a lengthy Revenue audit.
Thu, 10 Jan, 2019
Budget 2019 does a little for a lot, but the opportunity has been lost to deliver adequate targeted supports for the largest private industry employer in Ireland — retail.
Wed, 10 Oct, 2018
Farmers getting a lesser pension payment due to their PRSI contributions being interrupted during periods in receipt of farm assist may have been treated unfairly, the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty, said last week.
Thu, 04 Oct, 2018
Time to revisit the notion of ‘Tax Freedom Day’, writes Tom Healy.
Mon, 01 Oct, 2018
IFA’s pre-budget submission to the Department of Finance focuses on supporting farmers through “unprecedented challenges”.
Thu, 23 Aug, 2018
The Government’s new pensions plan has missed the opportunity to provide a Universal Pension as a basic right to all citizens, a new study finds.
Mon, 05 Mar, 2018
Mandatory pensions are to be introduced for employees under radical plans announced by the Government.
Thu, 01 Mar, 2018
Another week, another report on the dire state of the rental property market.
Mon, 26 Feb, 2018
Tax is tax. Does it really matter whether it is in the form of income tax, or USC, or PRSI, asks Brian Keegan
Mon, 12 Feb, 2018
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