Tax

Is It Right to Force Big Taxes on Big Tech?

Written by Kayla Matthews Places like Silicon Valley, San Francisco and Seattle are often lauded for their tech-driven job markets.…

7 years ago

85% of Ireland’s SME’s have a lot of work to do in advance of Jan 1st PAYE Modernisation deadline

Survey signals “Busy” Q4 ahead for Irish SME’s as they prepare for huge changes to a system first introduced in…

7 years ago

How Has Bitcoin Influenced Ireland?

Written by Diana Yaremenko  The market of cryptocurrencies is intensively developing. Several years ago few people knew about Bitcoin. Now people…

7 years ago

Tax breaks could make regular car rental for work better financial sense than owning & running a car

Insurance premiums, motor tax, fuel prices, servicing – a blend of these considerations can make ownership in Ireland a bit…

7 years ago

Irish workers who have returned from Australia since 2008 could be due a tax refund worth $2600

“Many people are unware that non-compliance with filing obligations could spell trouble for future travel plans” Oz tax year ended…

8 years ago

94% say the Government should be doing more with Exchequer coffers

33% do not believe that higher taxes would lead to better public services In the latest instalment of the Taxback.com…

8 years ago

Calling on the 40,000 Irish workers in or back from New Zealand – don’t leave money behind

With almost 40,000 Irish workers having travelled to New Zealand since the Recession, many have returned in recent years as…

8 years ago

Three Recommendations to Nigeria’s Policymakers on Blockchain Technology and Regulations.

by Timi Olagunju Whilst at a meeting in the early hours of the day some weeks ago, I read a…

8 years ago

65% of Taxpayers Favour Introduction of New Taxes, but only for the Rich

As a nation we would broadly be in favour of the introduction of a Wealth Tax, as evidenced by the…

8 years ago

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