Angel-investor’ tax break comes into effect

Relief for investments in innovative enterprises, commonly known as Angel Investor Relief, commenced by Ministerial Order on 1 March 2025. The relief allows individuals to avail of a reduced capital gains tax (CGT) rate of 16 percent, or 18 percent in the case of...

Reaction to US administration’s new tariffs

Commenting on the US administration’s new tariffs, Cróna Clohisey, Director of Members and Advocacy, Chartered Accountants Ireland said: “The announcement of 20% tariffs on imports from the EU by US President Donald Trump last night is a regressive step in...

Burnout in the Workplace – the Causes, Signs and Impact

RMcH states: Burnout in the workplace has become a growing concern in recent years, with the World Health Organisation (WHO) defining it as an occupational phenomenon characterised by three dimensions: energy depletion, increased mental distance from one’s job,...

Employee vouchers small benefit exemption

From 1 January 2025, you can give employees up to five small benefits, tax-free, each year. These benefits must not be in cash and the combined value of the five benefits cannot exceed €1,500. If more than five benefits are given in a year, only the first five...

Mortgage interest tax credit

The Finance Act 2023 introduced the Mortgage Interest Tax Credit. This tax credit is for taxpayers who have made payments in respect of a qualifying loan for a principal private residence. The Mortgage Interest Tax Credit was originally only available for the year...
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