Residential Premises Rental Income Relief

A new relief is available for individual landlords of rented residential premises. The relief is known as Residential Premises Rental Income Relief (RPRIR). The maximum amount of relief for each year is as follows: €600 in 2024 €800 in 2025 €1,000 in 2026 and €1,000...

Accountancy Europe AML Publication

RMcH states: In April 2025 Accountancy Europe issued its publication “New EU AML rules: advice for accountancy practitioners”. The documents outlines  concrete steps for accountancy practices, national institutes of accountants, auditors and advisors to...

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,...
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