Derek Quinlan says Nama told him not to ‘say anything negative’ to banking inquiry
The former property tycoon’s interactions with Nama emerged in documents filed as part of his UK bankruptcy
The former property tycoon’s interactions with Nama emerged in documents filed as part of his UK bankruptcy
Some 8 million cigarettes found at Dublin Port along with 22.5kg of herbal cannabis at Dublin Airport
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In October 2023, the Irish financier attended a meeting in London to discuss elements of his financial affairs with one of the trustees of his bankruptcy in the UK
The Finance Bill tightens rules on open-ended employer contributions to PRSAs
Deadline looming not just for 2023 tax bill but also for payment of preliminary tax for the current year
Five arguments can be put forward in defence of economic inequality
Portuguese government considering exempting young workers from income tax to stem a brain drain
Landlord was not entitled to any reduction in return for co-operation with major tax inquiry, Revenue tells High Court
Q&A: Family will need formal back of an enduring power of attorney or assisted decision making agreement to act for uncle
Why put up the inheritance threshold when 90 per cent of people have told the Revenue Commissioners their house is worth less than €365,000?
Dwelling home exemption is a very valuable relief but it works quite differently depending on whether you are getting property as a gift or in a will
Tax authority sees jump in number of cases initiated
ECS Recruitment Ltd owes €1.1m to Revenue Commissioners
Special Assignee Relief Programme costs included €500,000 in tax relief on school fees
Value-for-money report also reveals Revenue assessment that retailer Dunnes Stores owed State more than €36 million was settled for €5 million
Central Bank says scheme, which offers tax rebates of up to €30,000, cost Revenue €938m to the end of 2023
Cruel irony is that the cost of care we might need in old age comes at a time when most people cannot afford it
The €13bn tax case, while unwelcome, always related to times long past with no real impact for any of the players going forward
Knightbridge also recently acquired a majority stake in troubled salad bar brand Freshly Chopped
Revenue, under its own rules, did not have jurisdiction to tax the bulk of Apple’s offshore profits
The self-employed can operate either as sole traders or a limited company and there are advantages to both
Revenue secures judgment in the courts against nine defaulters for a total of almost €1.9m
While inheritance taxes might generate a lot of attention, on an annual basis, they don’t contribute a significant amount to the exchequer. That’s why some countries have abolished it
Relief on home care is generous compared to most other tax reliefs but can come with added complications
Unlike other taxi-booking apps, Uber does not collect tax from drivers and pay it to Revenue, leaving drivers wondering if they will be pursued by taxman
Gift and inheritance tax is self-assessed but choosing to ignore rent-free accommodation could come back to bite you
Two big support schemes were introduced during the pandemic to help struggling businesses
A letter to Michael McGrath suggested increasing 10% stamp duty on bulk purchases by investment companies
Workplace Relations Commission ruling notable for directly applying the Supreme Court judgment in Domino’s Pizza case
Q&A: Gifts to family and the tax implications
Approximately 19kg of the drug discovered in vacuum-packed packages at Dublin Airport
Discoveries of cigarettes and cannabis at Dublin and Cork ports made as a result of ‘risk profiling’
Some 9.5 million ‘Marlboro Gold’ cigarettes were found in a freight unit arriving from France
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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