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Revenue extends €100m contractors probe

Revenue extends €100m contractors probe

Confidential documents reveal that the Irish tax authority is planning a crackdown on more than 1,000 self-employed contractors.

Desmond leads music start-up funding round

Desmond leads music start-up funding round

Dermot Desmond is investing in a Dublin start-up that aims to revolutionise the music industry by allowing musicians to interact and record virtually.

Nama to sell over 700 Dublin apartments in one portfolio

Nama to sell over 700 Dublin apartments in one portfolio

A major portfolio of more than 700 apartments across Dublin is to be auctioned off by Nama.

Revenue to widen scope in contractor crackdown

Revenue to widen scope in contractor crackdown

Revenue is to crack down on more than 1,000 self employed contractors over the coming months.

Deutsche Bank pays Danske €100m for Irish properties

Deutsche Bank pays Danske €100m for Irish properties

Deutsche Bank has snapped up more than 680 Irish buy-to-let properties from Danske Bank for a price believed to be in the region of €100 million.

Revenues of Euro 100m at Cork holding company

Revenues of Euro 100m at Cork holding company

It was founded in St Petersburg and has its corporate base located in an offshore enclave.

Tax me if you can

Tax me if you can

The Revenue Commissioners are targeting Irish high rollers who they believe have avoided paying the domicile levy, writes Ian Kehoe.

O'Brien's Digicel sells off 17% of Burmese business

O'Brien's Digicel sells off 17% of Burmese business

Digicel, the global telecoms business controlled by the tycoon Denis O'Brien, has sold 17 per cent of its Burmese business to the Asian conglomerate Yoma Strategic Holdings.

Informants' lead IBRC to Quinn emails

Informants' lead IBRC to Quinn emails

The former Anglo Irish Bank's renewed offensive against the Quinn family has led it to Spain.

Doyle highlights banking crisis failures

Doyle highlights banking crisis failures

Senior civil servant has blamed a series of national and international factors that contributed to Ireland’s economic calamity.

RBS mulls rapid-fire Ulster Bank loan sell off

RBS mulls rapid-fire Ulster Bank loan sell off

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is hatching a new plan to accelerate the sell-off of billions of euro in shoddy Irish loans advanced by Ulster Bank.

Sale of Dublin office space will net Nama €2bn

Sale of Dublin office space will net Nama €2bn

Growing demand for prime city offices sees state agency begin to sell off stock.

Revenue on alert for corporate moves to reduce tax payments

Revenue on alert for corporate moves to reduce tax payments

The Revenue Commissioners are on the “watch out” for companies trying to reduce tax bills through the use of pent up losses.

Reborn in the USA? Not yet

Reborn in the USA? Not yet

David Drumm and Sean Dunne want to leave Ireland behind and start again, but the two are being forced to relive their past in US courts, writes Ian Kehoe.

AIB seizes control of Blaney assets in Donegal

AIB seizes control of Blaney assets in Donegal

Allied Irish Banks has seized control of a number of hospitality businesses controlled by the Blaneys, the Donegal family best known for its political dynasty.