Irish house prices rise at slowest rate in more than two years
Prices outside Dublin continue to accelerate amid a shortage of second-hand properties for sale
Prices outside Dublin continue to accelerate amid a shortage of second-hand properties for sale
Regime hasn’t been changed since 2013, which means it is no longer used
Bureau provided just over €14.9m to exchequer through seizing and selling assets deemed to be proceeds of crime
How tax is assessed will depend on the type of joint tenancy the property is held under
PPS numbers of recipients for arts income scheme will be publicly available under new EU rules
A reader looks to avoid issues that have held up the disbursal of a relative’s estate for more than four years
Couple has owned and lived in two separate properties as their family home at different times over a number of years
People who have substantial assets can take out policies designed to meet any tax bills
Long-time ‘de minimis’ exemption from duty on anything valued at less than €150 from outside EU has come to an end
Non-household entities spent €5.1bn on homes last year but rate of growth slowed significantly
I am looking forward to a very modest reduction in the price of my morning coffee
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Readers confused on dwelling house relief, small gift exemption and whether they can see their sister’s will
Items shipped from outside EU to incur €3 fee under new rules targeting deliveries worth less than €150
National group to tackle sanctions evasion efforts
Investigation significantly constrained due to persistent non-cooperation, TDs told
Supreme Court rules ‘uplift’ fee arrangement between Revenue and solicitors not unlawful in debt collection cases
Local politicians will still have a say in who get gets subjected to the derelict site tax
‘Breach’ deliveries of bonuses also occurring at other hospitals, Social Democrats TD reveals
Getting your finances in order is vital if you are looking at time unemployed
Revenue publishes list of 21 settlements with a total value of €117 million
Unspecified number of workers at publicly funded body were reclassified as employees instead of self-employed contractors
Tax Appeals Commissioner dismisses appeal where couple claim tax relief was withheld over a single ‘typo’ in valuer’s letter
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Both those who inherit and the person enjoying the right of residence can find themselves with liabilities, depending on their status
Herbal cannabis seized weighed in at 145kg
College subsidiary also paid €922,000 to Revenue over VAT issue
Minding children, accommodating foreign students or walking dogs are some of the ways in which you can earn extra income
If someone simply moves out of the home they own, they may well lose access to principal private residence relief
Revenue argued retiree had shown no error in how chargeable excess tax was applied on pension over standard fund threshold
Celebrity chef Dylan McGrath was among those who lost out when an examiner put together a plan to keep the business running
Tax, children, new mortgage, lifestyle creep or bad planning: the many reasons you can feel the pinch
Multinationals looking elsewhere for data storage locations may transfer other key business out of Ireland, lobby group says
Government relented on raising standard fund threshold only when it became hard to fill top public-sector jobs
The amount you can receive tax-free in a gift or inheritance changes often making it tricky for estate planning
Most cases before Tax Appeals Commission are either settled before a formal hearing takes place or withdrawn by taxpayer involved
Some details already published online after negotiations over ransomware attack on supplier ‘did not go well’
The Government is loosening rules on modular homes in gardens of people’s homes, but much of the detail has still to be finalised
Woman had claimed no capital gains tax liability from sale of company shareholding
Even garages converted to dwellings will be liable to separate LPT charge, tax authority warns
Government’s proposal to exempt free-standing modular homes in back gardens from planning permission continues to generate debate
People cannot presume that foreign countries will accept an Irish will, or that local laws will see property go to whom they intended
Oireachtas committee warns against forcing taxpayers to have their case heard in public
Root causes of home and garden retailer’s problems readily identifiable and can be rectified, says court
VAT bill came after Revenue intervention
Man in his thirties arrested after discovery of 100kgs of drugs
John Hickey knew what his managers would say when he asked for additional leave
Examiner to troubled home store approved by High Court as Revenue raises corporate governance concerns
Foreign-owned multinationals paid 87% of corporation tax last year, its annual report also shows
Spain is biggest market for tobacco purchases, with excise duty on pack of cigarettes about €3 compared to almost €11 in Ireland
Tax ‘audit and compliance’ examinations continue long after salary-support schemes closed
Taxes, competition from North, higher costs and red tape are pushing sector to the brink
College’s 2025 annual report says university under-estimated benefit-in-kind tax liability for housing provided to Eeva Leinonen
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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