Category: Syndicated

3,000 new homes and space for 8,000 workers planned in capital

Plans for a new town with 3,000 homes in blocks of up to 50 metres high and office, commercial and retail space for 8,000 workers have been unveiled by Dublin City Council. The Poolbeg West planning scheme incorporates some 34 hectares of land south of the Dublin Docklands beside Ringsend, and a film studio is […]

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New €750,000 Enterprise Ireland start-up fund opens for submissions this month

Enterprise Ireland has announced a new €750,000 fund created to support start-up activity across all sectors. The Competitive Start Fund (CSF) provides entrepreneurs with the critical early stage funding to test the market for their products and services. The fund – which provides €50,000 in equity funding for each successful applicant – allows for start-ups […]

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DB pension deficit soars 50pc to €4.5bn

The combined deficit of defined-benefit pension schemes in companies listed on Ireland’s stockmarket soared to €4.5bn last year – a 50pc increase on the shortfall in 2015. The widening deficit on Iseq firms was propelled by falling yields on corporate bonds, according to a report published by global consulting group Mercer this morning. The huge […]

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Revenue encourages employees to avail of online tax return facilities

The revenue commissioners have encouraged taxpayers to use online services when filing tax returns over the coming weeks and months. People filing revenue declarations can log on to the revenue website and use the PAYE Services function in the “my Account” section, Revenue says the online offering makes the process easier and more convenient, and […]

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Slash up to €3,000 off your health plan bill

The 400,000 people renewing their private health insurance this month could be paying as much as €3,000 a year more for their private health insurance than they need to, Sunday Independent analysis has found. Most at risk of overpaying are those who have been on the same plan for three or more years – and […]

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Slash banking fees by moving your current account to another bank

In the first half of 2016, just 3,600 of us, or 0.06pc, switched our current account to another bank. This is a far cry from the first half of 2014, when over 26,000 customers switched, although this was mainly due to the exit of Danske Bank and ACC Bank from the current account market. “The […]

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‘My landlord is increasing our rent despite rent freeze – do we have to pay up?’

Question: My landlord has just sent myself and my flatmate a letter informing us that the rent is being increased from March.We think this is very unfair and understood it wasn’t allowed due to the rent freeze. He says otherwise and even though we haven’t had an increase in two years, I thought it couldn’t […]

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‘I didn’t get property tax reminder and it’s now past deadline – what do I do?’

Question: I didn’t get a reminder last year about the property tax and my neighbour has just told me that it’s past the deadline, which he was notified about. To be honest, I forgot about it. Can I get an extension and was there an issue with notifications? When I was working, I normally paid […]

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Prices remain flat as cost of alcohol and clothing drops after Brexit vote – CSO

Prices were flat last month when compared with a year earlier. The plunge in the value of sterling as a result of the Brexit vote has dampened inflationary pressure in the economy, experts said. This is because we import a vast amount of raw materials and finished goods from Britain. The Central Statistics Office said […]

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Fianna Fáil moves to tighten law on company pensions

Fianna Fáil is to move swiftly in efforts to close a loophole in pensions law which allows solvent companies to leave pensioners in the lurch. The party’s welfare spokesman, Willie O’Dea, has drafted an amendment to the 1990 Pensions Act which would make it harder for companies still doing business to wind up so-called ‘defined […]

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