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Up to €1,800 in refunds available to taxpayers
Taxpayers could be leaving up to €1,800 on the table by not availing of a range of yearly tax refunds, a consumer tax specialist has warned. Marian Ryan of taxback.com is reminding consumers that money is there to be claimed but the vast majority are missing out on the returns. Taxpayers – including PAYE workers…
Read MoreSlight dip in manufacturing activity in December
There was a slight deterioration in business conditions in the manufacturing sector in December, the latest AIB Purchasing Managers Index showed. The headline index – which is measured on a scale of 1 to 100 – fell to 48.9 in the month from the 50 breakeven point in November. The outcome – while signalling a…
Read MoreCorporation tax rate increasing to 15% for some large firms
Hundreds of companies here will be liable to pay 15% corporation tax, as the biggest shake-up in the State’s corporate tax system in three decades is implemented. It follows the introduction of the new minimum effective rate of tax for big multinationals under the terms of an agreement struck by the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation…
Read MoreOil prices jump 1.5% in first session of New Year
Oil prices jumped 1.5% in the first session of the New Year, due to potential supply disruptions in the Middle East after a naval clash in the Red Sea, and hopes of strong holiday demand and an economic stimulus in China, the top crude importer. Brent crude rose $1.20, or 1.5%, to $78.24 a barrel…
Read MoreHouse price growth slowed in 2023 as supply dwindled
The rate of growth in prices being sought for properties listed on the market slowed in 2023, despite a significant drop in supply, according to the website, Daft.ie. Its latest analysis captured growth in listed prices of 3.4% in the year – almost half the 6% growth rate in 2022 and well below the increases…
Read MoreNAMA transfers another €350m to Exchequer
The National Asset Management Agency has today completed a €350m cash transfer to the Exchequer as it approaches its orderly wind down. Today’s transfer brings the total cash paid to the Exchequer from NAMA’s surplus to €3.85 billion. NAMA has also made corporation tax payments of more than €400m so far. NAMA was set up…
Read More188,000 non-domestic water users may face higher bills next year
Up to 188,000 non-domestic customers of Uisce Éireann are facing higher bills for water and waste water treatment from October, if proposals from the regulator are adopted. The changes would see the annual bills of 172,837 or 91.6% non-domestic customers rise less than €250, while 8,100 or 4.3% would face annual bill increases of between…
Read MoreConsumer sentiment improves but anxiety remains
Consumer sentiment improved slightly in December and was significantly higher year-on-year, according to the latest report by the Irish League of Credit Unions. The latest survey had a reading of 62.4, compared to 61.9 in November and 48.7 in December 2022. It represents a continuation of the broadly upward trend in consumer sentiment that began…
Read MoreOil prices set to end winning streak over US stock build
Oil prices fell today and were on track to snap a three-day winning streak, as concerns over low demand following a surprise US crude inventory build outweighed jitters over global trade disruptions due to tensions in the Middle East. Brent crude futures fell 22 cents, or 0.3%, to $79.48 a barrel early this morning, while…
Read MoreGovt makes significant changes to work permit system
The Government has announced the largest ever expansion of the employment permits system, in an effort to address the skills gap in a range of key areas amid full employment in the economy. 11 new roles have been added to the list of occupations classed as critical skills, including Meteorologist, Project Engineer, Professional Forester and…
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