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From January 2019 there are important changes being made to the Irish payroll system. The new system known as PAYE Modernisation will greatly change how employee’s taxes are reported to Revenue. Employees Income Tax, PRSI and USC will be reported to Revenue on or before the date the employee is paid. This new system is a form of real
Read more →We are delighted here at Moran McNamara to see Sheila Moran feature in the June edition of the CPA Accountancy Plus journal. Click below to read Sheila’s article –>>
Read more →The Minimum Wage in Ireland increased to €9.55 per hour on 1st January 2018 with lower rates applicable for younger and less experienced workers. Please click on the following link for more information ->> http://www.workplacerelations.ie/en/What_You_Should_Know/Wages_and_Methods_of_Payments/National_Minimum_Wage.html
Read more →From today, December 1st, self-employed people will be entitled to long-term sick pay. For more read the following article –>> https://www.irishtimes.com/business/personal-finance/self-employed-to-get-sick-pay-for-first-time-from-december-1.3298310
Read more →As the deadline approaches for setting up the payment of your 2018 property tax bill, November 25, 2017, the following article outlines everything you need to know and the key dates of payment. https://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/property-mortgages/everything-you-need-to-know-about-your-property-tax-bill-as-the-deadline-approaches-36332174.html
Read more →Around 2.5 million people who are covered by PRSI will be entitled to a number of subsidised dental treatments and optical benefits – including a free pair of glasses – from this week. For more read the following article –>> https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/health/how-subsidised-dentistry-and-free-glasses-benefits-is-to-return-this-week-36272432.html
Read more →Revenue has extended its pay and file deadline for online submissions. Originally midnight on November 14, the deadline has now been extended by 48 hours to midnight November 16. For more click on the following link –> https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2017/1026/915320-revenue-deadline/
Read more →Changes have been made to planned hikes to commercial stamp duty in order to limit the number of farmers hit by the new 6pc rate. Following a post-Budget backlash, the Cabinet has today agreed to put exemptions in place for farmers. For more click on the following link –>> http://www.independent.ie/business/farming/agri-business/property/stamp-duty-changes-made-to-interfamily-farmland-transfers-36239577.html
Read more →The cabinet is to hold a special meeting this morning to discuss the finance bill, which gives legislative effect to the tax measures announced in last week’s Budget. Click on the following link for more –>> https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/1018/913127-cabinet-finance/
Read more →Paschal Donohoe has delivered his maiden budget speech as Minister for Finance and set out the first set of budgetary measures from the Government under the leadership of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar. Find out more about these changes and more in our easy to follow Budget 2018 Summary which you can download for free here!
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