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Revenue chase CGT for 2008 house sales

Did you sell a property in 2008? If you sold a non principal private residence (non-PPR) last year and have not declared or paid Capital Gains Tax, you will probably have received a letter in the post from Revenue last week informing you that payments was due by the 31st October. Details on the Revenue [...]

CGT Treatment of Anglo Irish Bank Share Losses

As an Anglo Irish Bank Shareholder, the value of your stake in the bank was not finalised on the nationalisation of the bank earlier this year. According to Minister of Finance Brian Lenihan an assessor would be appointed at a future date to decide on the treatment.
However from a tax point of view, and in [...]

Thanks for the thanks!

We don’t normally publish feedback we get from our customers, but we were especially delighted with the following from Michelle and couldn’t resist!
“Thanks a million for all your help over the past few weeks.
Unfortunately I don’t have access to your facebook from my email, but I
would just like to say that I found [...]

Shopping for medical treatment

Gone are the days when you would go to your local GP or dentist for all treatments, there is now a truly global industry in the provision of medical services. It doesn’t seem that long ago that pictures of Shane Warne’s newest hair transplant treatments were oddities that existed only in the sports pages of [...]

10 things you should know about PRTB

Landlords, have you registered your tenants with the Private Residential Tenancies Board (PRTB)
Here are ten very good reasons why landlords and tenant should make sure that tenancies are registered.
You can find out more about Rent and Tax here.

It’s the Law: Unless you are availing of the rent-a-room relief scheme or other exemption, you have to [...]

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