3 Tax Refunds Teachers Are Missing Out On
Wednesday, 01 April 2015
It’s mid term and don’t you know all the teachers are out having fun – maybe sunning themselves in the South of Spain or having a staycation somewhere closer to home. Well….maybe that’s what all us non-teachers think, but my sister is a teacher and in all honesty she spends most of her mid-term prepping
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The Price of Single-dom
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
I was reading an excellent article by Lorraine Courtney in the Irish Independent yesterday which talked about being penalised financially for being single. As a single person, this got me thinking about how we singles are being treated for tax purposes and what is actually available to us to minimise the blow from Revenue. So,
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Claiming Tax Back – What’s New
Tuesday, 12 January 2010
If you are looking to claim a tax back for 2009, the picture has changed somewhat from previous years. Some of the changes will mean you are due less of a tax refund, other changes have increased the amount of of tax back that can be reclaimed. These are these main changes: More Refunds You
Are you paying the Income Levy when you should be Exempt?
Thursday, 02 July 2009
The Income Levy was introduced for 2009 and within 4 months was doubled for most people in the April 2009 Budget. But should you be paying Income levy? It’s worth checking if you are exempt from the income levy. You are exempt from the income levy if: Your income for a year does not exceed
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