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Wednesday 8th February 2012
Top Slicing Relief
This is part of a series of articles on Tax and Redundancy. Click here for the first post in this series. Reducing the Tax payable The previous calculations focussed on reducing the amount of the Lump Sum payment that tax … Continue reading
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Taxable Redundancy Payment Calculation
This is part of a series of articles on Tax and Redundancy. Click here for the first post in this series. If you have received a redundancy payment in excess of the statutory redundancy amount, we look at additional deductions … Continue reading
Statutory Redundancy Payments
Redundancy Payments. This post is part of a series of articles relating to Redundancy and Tax issues. For the full list of articles, see the list at the foot of this article. In particular, check to see if you are … Continue reading
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
Breaking Down Redundancy Payments
We’re introducing a redundancy section to our website to help explain a difficult and stressful topic. We will of course be focussing on Tax issues associated with Redundancy, but will look at other parts also. Firstly, we would like to … Continue reading












