The Tax Take
Plans to slash tax rates and broaden the tax base may be on the cards, but we must wait to see the real colour of the US president-elect’s prose
Plans to slash tax rates and broaden the tax base may be on the cards, but we must wait to see the real colour of the US president-elect’s prose
Being tax compliant is sound business practice, but mistakes do happen. Here’s how to be prepared
The civic dialogue on Brexit in the Royal Hospital last week was all-island, but not all-encompassing
The proposals surrounding the EU’s common consolidated corporate tax base do not differ much to 2011, so why is it being pursued again?
When it comes to pensions affordability, we may not be able to do much, however, something can be done on clarity
Budget 2017 should have been more proactive as the countdown to Brexit begins
This Tuesday is not expected to bring any major financial shocks we can expect some notable changes in Ireland’s fiscal landscape
When it comes to tax policy, the sense of risk at political level is constant
Tax expert Brian Keegan says taxpayers lose out on myriad credits and reliefs every year
The European Commission may have said ‘unlawful state aid’, but we only heard ‘€13 billion’
As income tax return filing season looms, thankfully it is not a plague on all our houses
The huge figure involved in the Apple case doesn’t make the European Commission’s decision correct
There are good reasons why most companies don’t pay corporation tax
The extraordinary growth in GDP should not be dismissed - and it could happen again
Recent scandals have beset a sector which seems to have partly lost its way