Minister assures flexibility over tax debt warehousing scheme
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath has said the Government will introduce flexibilities to the Tax Debt Warehousing Scheme. Speaking to ...
Read More Wind farms supplied 35% of electricity in Ireland in 2023
Wind farms supplied a record 35% of all electricity used on the island of Ireland last year, according to the ...
Read More CSO: Exports down 3% in November to €16.5bn, imports up
Exports of goods from Ireland fell by 3% or almost €600 million in November 2023 when compared to the same ...
Read More Cybercrime top financial crime threat in Ireland, survey finds
Hacking, phishing, online scams, and other variations of cybercrime are thought to be the most prevalent financial crimes in Ireland, ...
Read More 38% of employers want workers back in the office in 2024 – survey
A new survey has shown that 38% of Irish employers will require their employees to spend more time in the ...
Read More Higher hotel prices not deterring customers
More than 1,800 new hotel rooms came on stream here in 2023, bringing total stock to an estimated 66,200, an ...
Read More Construction activity contracts for a sixth month
There was a contraction in construction activity for the sixth month running in December, the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index for ...
Read More Changes to salary thresholds for sponsored foreign workers may hit SMEs
Many small and medium sized businesses may struggle to retain existing staff due to upcoming changes to the required salary ...
Read More Household saving rate eases to 10% in Q3 from 11% – CSO
The savings rate among households here has fallen back to pre-pandemic levels, according to the latest figures from the Central ...
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