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Toothache? Are you putting off going to the dentist? Claim tax back on dental expenses!
Did you know that you can claim tax back on dental expenses? Tax relief of 20% is available on dental procedures such as: Crowns Veneers Bridgework Root canal treatment and treatment of dental irregularities, to name but a few. An individual claiming tax relief for...
Tax back for Nurses
Attention all Nurses and Midwives ... Claim your tax back! Want to get a few bob back in your pocket after splashing out over the long weekend? A lot of nurses forget to claim their tax back and are eligible for nurses tax refunds. There are several areas where nurses...
Rental Income Expenditure News
The following article outlines the tax implications for landlords or property owners who currently receive rental income from their properties. Any property owners / landlords in receipt of rental income from residential or commercial property are obliged to submit...
Tax Tips for Landlords and Property Owners
Landlords should be aware of the following tax implications on Rental Property in order to stay tax compliant. 1.When is a tax return required? Irish rented property A tax return is required when a person rents out their property regardless of the fact that they are...
Self-employed must file tax returns earlier from 2014
Did you know that self-employed individuals will have to file their tax returns earlier that usual, from 2014 onwards? This is due to the change in the Budget Day to 15th October. This was highlighted in today's Irish Independant ... click here for the full story
Start Network – Getting those first customers – what worked for my business
Don't miss Elma speaking at the next Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown Start Network! Elma will be giving a short overview of what strategies and marketing tools she employed to secure her early sales in the taxation industry. Elma will be sharing what she felt was important in...
Medical Expenses – Tax Relief
The most commonly overlooked tax relief available to all individuals is related to certain medical and dental expenses. These are expenses incurred by the taxpayer and their dependents that have not been reimbursed to them through private medical insurance. Tax relief...
Household Charge – Pay before 30 April 2013 to save €70.00
For the minority who have not yet paid, we would recommend paying now to avoid accumulating further late payment fees and interest. The Charge with interest and penalties is €130.00 to Tuesday 30 April 2013. Households may be aware that the Household Charge has been...
Property Tax Calculator
Homeowners can now assess what their likely property tax will be, using an online guide which went live on Sunday last … See below links for further information. 1. Article from Irish Independant 2. Revenue.ie - Local Property Tax Calculator
No Refund, No Fee - Straightforward as that!
PAYE individuals in receipt of PAYE income only, can avail of our ‘No Refund -No Fee’ policy. If you are due a tax refund our fee will be 10% plus VAT of any tax refund due to you and remember, there is no upfront payment or minimum charges – our fee is only due when you receive your tax refund.