Tax services company Taxback.com has warned that “a large number” of self-assessed Irish taxpayers are likely to be unaware of their obligations, with the tax return deadline for self-assessed payers tomorrow.
http://www.independent.ie/business/revenue-taxback-warning-on-october-31-deadline-30703398.html
Tax expert Barry Flanagan of Taxback.com explained that the new tax relief would lessen the amount of income tax that you owe by up to €100.
So what can we expect on budget day? Well, there are three things that I can see coming down the tracks:
Canada is rapidly gaining ground on Australia as the most popular country for Irish people emigrating to find work.
http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/canada-gains-on-oz-as-top-emigration-destination-289186.html
Consumers are missing out on an average of €2,000 in savings on household bills by failing to shop around for the likes of health insurance, broadband and banking provider.
Kilkenny headquartered commercial foreign exchange provider TransferMate Global Payments has reported that it has transferred over US$5bn in foreign currency transfers for clients worldwide to date.
http://www.businessandleadership.com/exporting/item/46923-transfermate-transfers/
A new survey of Irish emigrants shows that 40 percent of those polled definitely plan to return to Ireland in the future.
