TWSS and your 2020 tax return
Wednesday, 22 September 2021
If you were in receipt of the TWSS employment subsidy in 2020, it will have a significant impact on your tax result (large potential underpayments), what steps you should take to deal with it and the timing of your tax return. TWSS Explained To illustrate the effects of the scheme on your end-of-year results we
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2021 Payslip Changes
Wednesday, 16 December 2020
2021 Payslip Changes Below we detail some of the 2021 Payslip Changes that may occur for you based on the recent Budget 2021 and how they will affect your payslip in 2021. The Budget was announced on the 13th of October 2020 and there are also some changes that tax payers may not be aware
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Stay and Spend Scheme – Will there be a post lockdown splurge?
Monday, 23 November 2020
Where are we at with the Stay and Spend? On Thursday the 3rd December Ireland is due to come out of a level 5 lockdown after 6 weeks. Hurrah! Part of the lockdown involved all “eat-in” food establishments closing or moving to take out service only, and all accommodation providers closing, or only being available
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Budget 2021
Thursday, 15 October 2020
Budget 2021 Each October the Government announces how it intends to raise money and spend it in the following year – like a personal budget, but for the country as a whole. This Budget covers how we chose to raise money, primarily through taxation and duties. It also plans how we intend to spend the
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Feeling guilty about your DIY tax skills? Don’t be
Friday, 07 February 2020
Before getting married, my wife and I had to go on a marriage preparation course. This is where you ‘explore’ how well you know each other and what you expect from the other person. When the topic of DIY skills came up, my wife snorted with laughter. You see, I’m the type of guy who’ll
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2018 Changes to your Payslip
Tuesday, 19 December 2017
Below we detail the changes that will occur and how they will affect your payslip. The Budget was announced on the 10th of October 2017 and again this year there have been some favourable results but there are also some changes that tax payers may not be aware
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2017 Payslip – What’s Changed?
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
2017 – What’s changed in your Payslip? 2017 Payslip Changes 2017 Changes to your Payslip Have you received a Payslip for 2017 and noticed it has changed from 2016? Congratulations if it is for the better! Your Pay can change for a number of different reasons from one year to
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Week 53 adjustments
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
Week 53 – Is this the most complicated part of the PAYE system? Have you noticed this year a box called Week 53 ticked on your P60? It could be ticked if you are weekly, fortnightly or paid every 4 weeks and your payroll date is a Thursday. And if ticked, this gives you bonus
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8 Reasons You Could be Due a Tax Refund
Thursday, 11 June 2015
You always hear about people getting tax refunds and yes, tax refund companies – like ourselves – always share stories of their top refunds with amounts like €10,000, €6,000 even €20,000 in some lucky instances. But the question remains, where do these refunds come from? And how do you know what kind of refund you
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6 Things We Love About Ireland
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
It’s a little bit of a contradiction – an Aussie writing a post about Paddy’s Day in Ireland – but after living in this beautiful country for over 4 years, there’s so many things of pure Irishness that I have come to love. And…you simply wouldn’t find anywhere else in the world! So, to celebrate
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