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Sunday 5th February 2012
Employment Expenses & Trade Unions
Why have we paired Employment Expenses and Trade Unions together in the first Wednesday Club? Well Jobs that get employment expenses tend to be Unionised. Jobs that get great employment expenses tend to be highly, highly Unionised. So you get occupations like … Continue reading
Posted in Paye Tax, Tax Refunds, Wednesday Club
Tagged ambulance, Employment Expenses, emt, tax relief, trade union tax, trade Unions, Wednesday Club
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Wednesday Club Launched!
Hi to all, How do we achieve great Tax Refunds? Want to know one of our business secrets? We have a fantastic record in reclaiming tax refunds and we spend a lot of time making sure those refunds are the … Continue reading
Air Travel tax refunds
Claiming Tax Refunds for cancelled flights with RyanAir and Aer Lingus. In this era of cheap flights, You can travel with Aer Lingus and Ryanair for airfares of €10 or less. So how come the ticket invariably costs at least … Continue reading
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Tagged aer lingus, air travel tax, claiming back taxes, flight tax, government taxes, ryanair, travel tax
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Redundancy: Incorrect calculation costs employee €16,000 in Tax
Redundancy tax calculation error results in €16,000 overpaid in tax. See examples of how redundancy tax can be calculated incorrectly. Continue reading
Quinn Group Insurance
Quinn Insurance – the glum facts I’ve been reading with great interest the developing story of the Quinn Group’s Insurance company’s conflict with the Regulator. As the story broke, I thought Quinn Groups got their stance completely wrong. The main … Continue reading
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