How Benefit-In-Kind (BIK) Tax Works in Ireland
Benefit-In-Kind (BIK) is a tax on non-cash benefits provided by employers, such as company cars, medical insurance, or gym memberships. Even though you’re not receiving extra [...]
Benefit-In-Kind (BIK) is a tax on non-cash benefits provided by employers, such as company cars, medical insurance, or gym memberships. Even though you’re not receiving extra [...]
What home expenses can a sole trader deduct against their income tax liability? With the benefits of modern technology many sole traders now run their business [...]
How the Capital Gains Tax Free Exemption of €1,270 works? The annual tax free exemption must be used up every year. It cannot be carried forward [...]
The Capital Gains Tax rules and regulations for dealing with the sales of shares are very complicated. However in the majority of circumstances where there is [...]
Capital Gains Tax Ireland General Introduction General information on Capital Gains Tax Ireland (see below) Disposal of your Principal Private Residence Property Investors – Capital Gains [...]
Revenue Guidance on Airbnb income: The Revenue have received information they need directly from Airbnb regarding hosts income. We believe thousands of enquiry letters have been [...]
Stamp Duty is a very significant transaction based tax and is payable by the purchaser on the cost of an investment property. Residential Property For new [...]
Obtaining finance in the current economic climate is difficult. The purchase of a property is a long term investment. The initial money put into the investment [...]
If a person is not resident here for tax purposes and rents out a property in Ireland they are obliged to make tax returns in respect [...]
Holiday Homes for Personal Use In these circumstances, there is no rental income from the property so it is ignored for income tax purposes. There will [...]