Firms struggle to manage tax for mobile workers Companies are finding it increasingly difficult to deal with the tax implications of employees who work in different countries, according to a report by PwC. Business • 19 Dec 16
Firms struggle to manage tax for mobile workers Companies are finding it increasingly difficult to deal with the tax implications of employees who work in different countries, according to a report by PwC. Business • 19 Dec 16
Ireland part of toxic global tax system - Oxfam The charity Oxfam has said Ireland is part of a toxic global tax system servicing the very wealthiest while ordinary people pay the price and lose out on essential public services. News • 12 Dec 16
Ireland part of toxic global tax system - Oxfam The charity Oxfam has said Ireland is part of a toxic global tax system servicing the very wealthiest while ordinary people pay the price and lose out on essential public services. News • 12 Dec 16
EU says Govt's Apple appeal is too long - report The EU General Court has asked the Government to tweak its appeal of the European Commission order to force Apple to pay Ireland €13 billion plus interest, according to people familiar with the matter. Business • 09 Dec 16
EU says Govt's Apple appeal is too long - report The EU General Court has asked the Government to tweak its appeal of the European Commission order to force Apple to pay Ireland €13 billion plus interest, according to people familiar with the matter. Business • 09 Dec 16
Key economic and tax proposals from Trump Substantial uncertainty still surrounds Trump's policy positions, as well as market scepticism over his views on topics such as trade. Business • 09 Nov 16
Key economic and tax proposals from Trump Substantial uncertainty still surrounds Trump's policy positions, as well as market scepticism over his views on topics such as trade. Business • 09 Nov 16
CRH set to benefit from Trump's building plans The prospect of a Trump presidency will see markets under pressure today, but the immediate outlook for the US construction sector is much brighter according to Davy stockbrokers Business • 09 Nov 16
CRH set to benefit from Trump's building plans The prospect of a Trump presidency will see markets under pressure today, but the immediate outlook for the US construction sector is much brighter according to Davy stockbrokers Business • 09 Nov 16
Government to lodge Apple appeal tomorrow The Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has told a committee of the European Parliament that the Government will lodge its appeal against the Apple decision in the European Court of Justice tomorrow. Business • 08 Nov 16
Government to lodge Apple appeal tomorrow The Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has told a committee of the European Parliament that the Government will lodge its appeal against the Apple decision in the European Court of Justice tomorrow. Business • 08 Nov 16
Tax breaks costing Exchequer billions - TASC Tax breaks are costing the Exchequer billions of euro in revenue each year and encouraging income inequality, according to analysis by TASC. Business • 03 Nov 16
Tax breaks costing Exchequer billions - TASC Tax breaks are costing the Exchequer billions of euro in revenue each year and encouraging income inequality, according to analysis by TASC. Business • 03 Nov 16
Earned Income Tax Credit to increase by €400 To address the tax differential between the self-employed and those in the PAYE system, Finance Minister Michael Noonan said that he will increase the Earned Income Tax Credit by €400 to €950. Budget 2017 • 11 Oct 16
Earned Income Tax Credit to increase by €400 To address the tax differential between the self-employed and those in the PAYE system, Finance Minister Michael Noonan said that he will increase the Earned Income Tax Credit by €400 to €950. Budget 2017 • 11 Oct 16
Dáil passes resolution to increase cigarette price The Dáil has passed a Financial Resolution which gives effect to the increase in excise duty on tobacco as part of Budget 2017. Budget 2017 • 12 Oct 16
Dáil passes resolution to increase cigarette price The Dáil has passed a Financial Resolution which gives effect to the increase in excise duty on tobacco as part of Budget 2017. Budget 2017 • 12 Oct 16
Budget based on prudent management, says Kenny The Taoiseach Enda Kenny said Budget 2017 is the first in a series of budgets that are focused on what the public said was important. News • 12 Oct 16
Budget based on prudent management, says Kenny The Taoiseach Enda Kenny said Budget 2017 is the first in a series of budgets that are focused on what the public said was important. News • 12 Oct 16
David Murphy’s guide to Budget 2017 tax changes RTÉ's Business Editor David Murphy takes a look at what tax changes we can likely expect in next Tuesday's Budget. budget 2017 • 11 Oct 16
David Murphy’s guide to Budget 2017 tax changes RTÉ's Business Editor David Murphy takes a look at what tax changes we can likely expect in next Tuesday's Budget. budget 2017 • 11 Oct 16
Analysis: No more tax increases With draft budget day for Euro Area states just a few weeks away in mid October, attention is focused on what changes may be in store. Business • 23 Sep 16
Analysis: No more tax increases With draft budget day for Euro Area states just a few weeks away in mid October, attention is focused on what changes may be in store. Business • 23 Sep 16
ESRI recommends neutral Budget next month The Economic and Social Research Institute says strong economic growth means there is no need for significant tax cuts in the next Budget. News • 21 Sep 16
ESRI recommends neutral Budget next month The Economic and Social Research Institute says strong economic growth means there is no need for significant tax cuts in the next Budget. News • 21 Sep 16
Focus on tax Cora O'Brien, Tax Policy Director at the Irish Tax Institute, asks whether Ireland's personal tax system is too progressive? tax • 23 Sep 16
Focus on tax Cora O'Brien, Tax Policy Director at the Irish Tax Institute, asks whether Ireland's personal tax system is too progressive? tax • 23 Sep 16
Workers in Ireland hitting higher tax rate sooner Workers in Ireland are paying the higher 40% rate of income tax before their salaries reach the average industrial wage, according to a study by the Irish Tax Institute. Business • 20 Sep 16
Workers in Ireland hitting higher tax rate sooner Workers in Ireland are paying the higher 40% rate of income tax before their salaries reach the average industrial wage, according to a study by the Irish Tax Institute. Business • 20 Sep 16
Brazilian airlines shaken by Irish tax listing Brazilian airlines are angry over a decision by Brazil's tax authority to list Ireland as a tax haven, which means about $306m in new taxes on aircraft leases for carriers struggling to regain profitability. Business • 19 Sep 16
Brazilian airlines shaken by Irish tax listing Brazilian airlines are angry over a decision by Brazil's tax authority to list Ireland as a tax haven, which means about $306m in new taxes on aircraft leases for carriers struggling to regain profitability. Business • 19 Sep 16
EU probe into tax deals between Luxembourg & Engie European Union competition regulators have today opened a probe into tax deals granted by Luxembourg to French electric utility company Engie. Business • 19 Sep 16
EU probe into tax deals between Luxembourg & Engie European Union competition regulators have today opened a probe into tax deals granted by Luxembourg to French electric utility company Engie. Business • 19 Sep 16
EU finance ministers to discuss tax measures Eurozone finance ministers are meeting in Bratislava to discuss new measures to clamp down on tax evasion, particularly by large companies. News • 09 Sep 16
EU finance ministers to discuss tax measures Eurozone finance ministers are meeting in Bratislava to discuss new measures to clamp down on tax evasion, particularly by large companies. News • 09 Sep 16
EU finance ministers to discuss tax policies European Union countries should better coordinate tax rules to avoid hitting corporations too hard, the Slovak presidency of the European Union has proposed. Business • 06 Sep 16
EU finance ministers to discuss tax policies European Union countries should better coordinate tax rules to avoid hitting corporations too hard, the Slovak presidency of the European Union has proposed. Business • 06 Sep 16
Government set to end vulture funds' tax loophole The Government is preparing to shut down the charity tax loophole being exploited by vulture funds in the aftermath of the Apple tax ruling. Business • 05 Sep 16
Government set to end vulture funds' tax loophole The Government is preparing to shut down the charity tax loophole being exploited by vulture funds in the aftermath of the Apple tax ruling. Business • 05 Sep 16
Apple, Ireland and the Spanish connection RTÉ's Europe Editor Tony Connelly looks at the Apple ruling and the possible impact of a similar case involving Spanish bank Santander. News • 02 Sep 16
Apple, Ireland and the Spanish connection RTÉ's Europe Editor Tony Connelly looks at the Apple ruling and the possible impact of a similar case involving Spanish bank Santander. News • 02 Sep 16
Cabinet to consider appeal after Apple tax ruling The Cabinet will meet later to discuss the European Commission's decision that Ireland granted undue tax benefits of up to €13bn to Apple. Business • 31 Aug 16
Cabinet to consider appeal after Apple tax ruling The Cabinet will meet later to discuss the European Commission's decision that Ireland granted undue tax benefits of up to €13bn to Apple. Business • 31 Aug 16
New tax discussions begin between Ireland and US Discussions are under way between Irish and US officials with regard to updating existing tax agreements between the two countries. Business • 25 Aug 16
New tax discussions begin between Ireland and US Discussions are under way between Irish and US officials with regard to updating existing tax agreements between the two countries. Business • 25 Aug 16
Govt publishes measures for phasing out USC The Government has published potential measures for the continued phasing out of the Universal Social Charge between now and 2020. Business • 22 Jul 16
Govt publishes measures for phasing out USC The Government has published potential measures for the continued phasing out of the Universal Social Charge between now and 2020. Business • 22 Jul 16
US Treasury Chief set for Apple showdown with EU US Treasury Secretary Jacob J Lew is set to meet with European Union competition chief Margrethe Vestager this week as she prepares to deliver a final verdict on a probe into Apple's tax affairs in Ireland. Business • 12 Jul 16
US Treasury Chief set for Apple showdown with EU US Treasury Secretary Jacob J Lew is set to meet with European Union competition chief Margrethe Vestager this week as she prepares to deliver a final verdict on a probe into Apple's tax affairs in Ireland. Business • 12 Jul 16