Hundreds of Dublin window firm customers, many with deposits over €10,000, unlikely to get refunds
DK Windows and Doors had taken about €1.2m in advance payments, records show
DK Windows and Doors had taken about €1.2m in advance payments, records show
A number of organisations providing services to people with disabilities unhappy they were turned down for special funding by HSE in final weeks of last year
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Although five arrests have been made, gardaí suspect second group of smugglers brought cocaine ashore and transported it to Northern Ireland
Detectives believe four men in custody collected drugs after they were dropped from Maltese-registered MV Royal off Kerry coast
Gardai and Customs discovered €3.5 million worth of drugs during search in Carrigtwohill
The application has been adjourned until next month
More than 7,000 businesses that availed of the scheme failed to engage meaningfully with Revenue to address their debt
Tax is charged at three times the local property tax for dwellings occupied less than 30 days each year
Revenue investigation shows use of now closed PRSA loophole
Dolores Pickering, an Irish national living in the UK, says Christmas ‘absolutely ruined’ after she and her son - who has been prescribed cannabis for chronic anxiety - are questioned
Retailers Against Smuggling calls on incoming government to tackle rising illicit trade
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Tax authority wants to know what happened hundreds of thousands of euro in taxes collected but not paid over
Revenue tells court that company has been selling alcohol without liquor licence and trading while insolvent
Revenue figures show roughly one in four PAYE worker is overpaying tax, mostly by failing to claim reliefs to which they are entitled
Investors in AIB have waved goodbye to thousands of euro but, unless they have accurate records, they may never be able to use those losses against other capital gains
Several county boards undergoing risk reviews, prompting the GAA to call an online meeting
Roughly 43kgs of drug were seized in Ringaskiddy by Revenue officers from container originating from South America
The GAA fastens seatbelts as the future of football looks the least of its problems
Former Fianna Fáil TD Ivor Callely also settled with the tax authority earlier this year
Remote work across borders presents challenges, particularly when you have not told your employer what you are doing
A meeting of officers from the 26 counties convened to address concerns
Crises see revenues grow 10% in markets outside the US but forex and differing regulatory regimes hold back underlying profit
HPRA warns of risks of illegal, counterfeit versions of drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy, saying they pose ‘significant risk’
Revenue puts on display a selection of the counterfeit trainers with retail value of €1.73m discovered on a freight shipment from China earlier this month
Helping to care for a relative is a big commitment and inevitably a financial strain but there are some ways of reducing the impact on your pocket
Corporation tax revenues more than double in four years since 2019
The small benefit exemption, Taxsaver Commuter Ticket Scheme and Bike to Work scheme are all potential moneysavers
Mortgage interest tax relief scheme has had surprisingly low take-up. Here’s how to get your money.
Businessman claims partnership behind Clonmel Park Hotel should have been dissolved once he was declared bankrupt
Tax relief, free consultations, the Drug Payment Scheme and private health insurance can all cut healthcare costs
PRSI has been compulsory for the self-employed since 1988 and the rates and benefits are pretty much the same as for most employees
Revenue used monitors to detect offences such as tax or duty evasion, fuel fraud, and drug and tobacco smuggling
The drugs were seized by Revenue officers at the airport following a search of a man who had arrived on an inbound flight from Lisbon in Portugal
The former property tycoon’s interactions with Nama emerged in documents filed as part of his UK bankruptcy
Some 8 million cigarettes found at Dublin Port along with 22.5kg of herbal cannabis at Dublin Airport
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In October 2023, the Irish financier attended a meeting in London to discuss elements of his financial affairs with one of the trustees of his bankruptcy in the UK
The Finance Bill tightens rules on open-ended employer contributions to PRSAs
Deadline looming not just for 2023 tax bill but also for payment of preliminary tax for the current year
Five arguments can be put forward in defence of economic inequality
Portuguese government considering exempting young workers from income tax to stem a brain drain
Landlord was not entitled to any reduction in return for co-operation with major tax inquiry, Revenue tells High Court
Q&A: Family will need formal back of an enduring power of attorney or assisted decision making agreement to act for uncle
Why put up the inheritance threshold when 90 per cent of people have told the Revenue Commissioners their house is worth less than €365,000?
Dwelling home exemption is a very valuable relief but it works quite differently depending on whether you are getting property as a gift or in a will
Tax authority sees jump in number of cases initiated
ECS Recruitment Ltd owes €1.1m to Revenue Commissioners
Special Assignee Relief Programme costs included €500,000 in tax relief on school fees
Value-for-money report also reveals Revenue assessment that retailer Dunnes Stores owed State more than €36 million was settled for €5 million
Central Bank says scheme, which offers tax rebates of up to €30,000, cost Revenue €938m to the end of 2023
Cruel irony is that the cost of care we might need in old age comes at a time when most people cannot afford it
The €13bn tax case, while unwelcome, always related to times long past with no real impact for any of the players going forward
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