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Contractors and Tax: What expenses are acceptable to Revenue?

  Response From T Buckley Re Contractors' Submission – Nov 2013  

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Landlord’s Guide to Irish Tax and Property

Being an accountant and board member of the Residential Landlords’ Association, I get many people asking me if they should invest in property. Well don’t dive in feet first, I say! Careful planning and calculations of return on investment should […]

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Budget 2015: Tax changes for Individuals and SME’s

Here is an interactive income calculator graph using finance.gov.ie data which we have embedded below which also featured on the Irish Times Budget section.   Corporation Tax The 12.5% tax rate remains. The rate is ‘settled policy, it will not change’ The three year […]

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RLAI SUBMISSION TO GOVERNMENT ON TAXATION ISSUES RELATING TO LANDLORDS

Background to this Pre-Budget Submission to the Minister for Finance >> UPDATE: Read our Budget 2016 submission here With the major shortages in housing and many landlords struggling in negative equity, the government would benefit from assisting landlords in their [...]
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10 important tax-saving tips for IT contractors in Ireland

It will not come as news to self-employed IT professionals in Ireland that the Revenue Commissioners are casting an eye on this sector. This is in the main focused on the legitimacy or otherwise of having self-employed status (an issue which [...]
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