Nearly €270m in wage supports went to firms filing dividend returns
Revenue figures show 641 subsidised companies ‘made some form of distribution’
Revenue figures show 641 subsidised companies ‘made some form of distribution’
Customs duty collected on goods imported from abroad jumps as a result of Brexit
At least €2.8 bn in ‘debt warehouse’ scheme introduced to support businesses
Revenue sees customs intake of €458 million so far this year and up to 700,000 customs entries a day
Interventions yield €484m in year of remote work by tax collection body
Changes are to be pushed out till January 2022 in light of the coronavirus pandemic
Revenue’s annual report reveals concentrated nature of Irish business tax base
Business organisation calls for amendments to Covid-19 wage subsidy scheme
Scheme around expenses covering cost of equipment was due to change in January
Up to half of Irish companies incur ‘unnecessary’ risks by not applying
Finance Bill introduced stricter penalties after claim producers might have manipulated system
Irish consumers will face restricted choices if the UK leaves the EU with no deal
Representative groups say they will require help as hard exit threatens sustainability
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Brexiteers incorrect to claim no change will happen, according to Niall Cody
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Revenue says big increase in number of businesses registering
Hiring accelerated to deal with up to 20 million customs forms, a 12-fold increase
Online retailer warns British businesses of risk to cross-border trade
Revenue seized €75m worth of illegal cigarettes, tobacco and drugs in 2018, figures show
Tax take tops €54.5bn in 2018 as Revenue says most pay on time
Public Accounts Committee chairman highlights large amount tax under appeal
New real-time system, known as as PAYE Modernisation, comes into force next year
Revenue chairman Niall Cody tells PAC that €250m of unpaid tax is written off every year
€84m raised under foreign income and assets disclosure initiative
Revenue plans to fully digitise PAYE taxation in Ireland by 2019
Criminal convictions for serious tax and duty offences last year number 24
System punishes working class misdeeds but turns blind eye to middle-class crime
Defaulters’ list this week will include those who have failed to pay agreed settlement
Fans of Asos.com and Amazon.co.uk should watch out - thanks to duties and VAT, prices will rocket once UK becomes a ‘third country’
‘Nanny costs’ and other expenses wrongfully claimed as ‘legitimate boundaries’ forgotten
BDO partner Carol Lynch tells Oireachtas committee of possible compliance headaches
Disclosures amount to more than €70m so far with final figure expected next week
Data from US Internal Revenue Service shows undeclared share dividend income
Many will not see themselves fitting the stereotype of evaders
Report highlights Ireland’s reliance on a small number of multinational firms
Body’s annual report says €47.95bn collected for the exchequer in 2016
Tax authority says evaders can expect ‘robust response’ in 2017
Tim Cook’s evidence to US Senate over alleged arrangement was wrong, says Niall Cody
Irish tax authority says it showed no preferential treatment in applying law to Apple
The world needs to get to grips with the offshore sanctuaries
Heineken accused of paying pubs to exclude rivals, Nama in €1.5bn debt write-off
Shift to ‘shine a light on individuals and businesses that have used offshore facilities’
Annual report says Revenue collected some €60m from offshore investigations
Country by country reporting is set to have quite a dramatic impact on the international corporation tax system
More than €45.6bn raised for exchequer last year, up from €41.2bn in 2014
Developments driven by Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (Beps) boost Irish tax
Payments made in advance of Tax-Avoidance Settlement Opportunity deadline
Revenue chairman tells PAC that pursuing bank legally was particularly difficult
Revenue sought assistance to bring some of those named in leaked bank files before Irish courts
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