Category: Syndicated

Inheritance tax free thresholds to increase

The amount that can a person can receive as a gift or inheritance from a relation before having to pay Capital Acquisitions Tax will be increased as part of Budget 2025. The Group A threshold for CAT, which includes gifts or inheritance from parents to their children, will rise from €335,000 to €400,000. The Group […]

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Dáil votes through some elements of Budget 2025

The Dáil has voted through elements of Budget 2025. These include excise on tobacco products and changes to value added tax, capital acquisitions tax and stamp duty. Each came into force at midnight. Taoiseach Simon Harris said Budget 2025 was the last of this Government’s mandate and he was looking forward to going to the […]

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The latest from the 2025 Budget Announcement

For the latest information from the 2025 Budget Announcement, please visit RTE: https://www.rte.ie/news/2024/1001/1472893-budget-2025-politics/

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Auto-enrolment pension scheme to begin in September 2025

The Government’s new auto-enrolment pension scheme will begin on 30 September 2025. The new start date was agreed by the Cabinet this week, and revealed by the Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys speaking on RTÉ’s This Week programme. The scheme will mean that 800,000 workers will be automatically added into a private pension scheme, […]

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Budget 2025: Here’s what we know so far

The Budget for 2025 will be announced this afternoon. Coalition leaders met yesterday evening to finalise the details. Here’s what we know will be included so far. The point at which people pay the higher rate of tax of 40% is expected to increase from €42,000 to €44,000. This will be largely to take account […]

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Budget set to contain ‘Universal Companion Pass’

The Cabinet will meet at Government Buildings this morning to approve Budget 2025, which was finalised by the coalition leaders last night. Minister for Finance Jack Chambers and Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe will announce the details in the Dáil at lunchtime. It is expected parents will be significant beneficaries of the […]

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Auto-enrolment pension scheme to begin in September 2025

The Government’s new auto-enrolment pension scheme will begin on 30 September 2025. The new start date was agreed by the Cabinet this week, and revealed by the Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys speaking on RTÉ’s This Week programme. The scheme will mean that 800,000 workers will be automatically added into a private pension scheme, […]

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Free schoolbook scheme set to be extended to senior cycle

The extension of the free schoolbook scheme to the senior cycle is among the measures set to be announced in tomorrow’s Budget, following Government discussions last night. Funding is also set to be provided for 1,500 more special needs assistants in schools. Free public transport will be introduced for the under-9s, in a move long […]

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Asking prices for homes rose 3.1% in third quarter

Asking prices for homes across the country rose 3.1% between July and September, according to listings website Daft.ie. It brought the typical listed price for a property here to €344,848. That is an increase of 6.2% compared to the same period last year and more than a third more than at the beginning of the […]

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Mortgage approvals fell 12.5% in August – BPFI

The number of mortgages approved in August fell by 12.5% when compared to July. New figures from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) show 4,650 mortgages received approval during the month. While that was down on the previous month, it was up by 2.6% on the same period last year. Of the total, 2,862 […]

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