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It’s an effective way to save on holiday expenses, but is it worth the effort involved in arranging a swap and getting your house in order?
Strict rules on what does and does not count as normal family expenditure under Revenue rules
Consensus is that Irish system for taxing investments is inconsistent and offputting for investors
Across Europe, budget-friendly initiatives are designed to tempt people out of their cars and into more sustainable forms of transport
Homeowners need to balance the allure of enhanced cashback offers against the rates of offer and the prospect of cuts in the months ahead
Rising interest rates and falling inflation have created a positive environment for this type of investment
A one-off consultation can help you choose everything from paint colours and curtains to storage solutions. And it doesn’t have to break the bank
It’s never too early to check whether your current pension savings match your plans for retirement, or too late to take action
Young man liable for €66,000 tax after parents ‘earmarked’ small-gift-exemption amounts for him in their own bank account
Central Bank report shows homeowners responded sharply to ECB rate hikes – but would have saved more if they had switched earlier
Simon Harris will be looking to manage the delicate balance between raising revenue and keeping the electorate happy
Change may be afoot, but there is no doubt that cohabiting couples lose out financially when compared to married people
This year’s Simon Open Doors project will mean architects countrywide give hour-long consultations in return for charity donations
Ireland’s tax code is structured in a way that provides benefits to married couples that are not available to others
Failing to understand whether you are an employer or they are contractors can land you in hot water