Consumers face VAT and customs duty from 1 January if buying goods from UK
Consumers will be faced with VAT and customs duty when Britain exits the EU on 1 January if buying goods ...
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Britain and the European Union have scope to strike a trade deal but significant differences remain and real progress needs ...
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The Taoiseach has told a meeting of the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party that significant differences remain on the issue of ...
Read More ‘Pivotal’ day in Brexit talks as Johnson heads to Brussels
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will travel to Brussels in an attempt to reach a breakthrough on a post-Brexit trade deal with European Commission President ...
Read More IFAC warns 6% may be knocked off GDP if no Brexit deal
Up to 6% could be knocked off Irish GDP if there is no Brexit trade deal, the Irish Fiscal Advisory ...
Read More Pandemic has made homebuying more important for some – KBC Bank survey
A survey of potential housebuyers by KBC Bank Ireland has found that about a fifth said the pandemic had resulted ...
Read More Housing supply will not meet demand for at least another three years – BPFI
Housing supply is unlikely to meet demand until at least the end of 2023, according to an analysis of the ...
Read More Govt report on insurance reforms to be published
A Government report outlining how to reform the assessment of insurance claims, and strengthen consumer protection, will be published this ...
Read More Fewer contactless payments during Level 5 restrictions
The impact of Level 5 Covid-19 restrictions on consumer spending have been revealed in figures released by the Banking and ...
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