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Revenue targeting UK pensions in crackdown

TAX officials have sent letters to 500,000 taxpayers warning them that they are running out of time to tell Revenue if they have foreign earnings that they have failed to declare. The warning also relates to a bank account abroad or a pension from outside the state that they are not paying tax on. It […]

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We must counter protectionist talk, says EU chief

All our economies will suffer if we fail to counter the protectionist argument espoused by radical nationalists, one of Europe’s top officials has warned. European Commission first vice-president Frans Timmermans said that if the argument could be made that free trade was a driving force for an economy, there “will be a change of heart […]

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Three former RSA Insurance Ireland employees fined after admitting misconduct at company

Three former staff members of RSA Insurance Ireland (RSAII) have been sanctioned and fined by a UK watchdog. The former Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and two former actuaries admitted misconduct following an Financial Reporting Council’s (FRC) investigation into financial irregularities at the firm. Rory O’Connor, former CFO, was dismissed by RSA in early 2014 for […]

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Worst of the rises in motor insurance and rent may be coming to an end

The rate of rise in motor insurance costs and rents eased off last month. New figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that motor premiums did not rise in the month of January. But the cost of cover was up 6.4pc when compared with the same month last year. However, this is way down […]

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More than half of Irish businesses believe Brexit will have no impact on their business

More than half of Irish businesses believe that Brexit will have no effect on their business, according to a new report. Fifty-one per cent of respondents to a survey conducted by accountancy firm HLB Sheehan Quinn believe that Britain’s decision to leave the EU will not adversely affect their business. Under a third (27pc) predicted […]

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Value of State’s holding in AIB falls by €900m

The value of the State’s holding in AIB was €11.3bn at the end of December – down €900m since the previous year. The Government owns more than 99pc of AIB after pumping around €21bn into the bank to save it from collapse after the financial crisis. The Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) also valued the […]

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European stocks inch up in thin trading

European stocks edged higher yesterday, with gains in miners and telecommunications firms tempered by a slide in Unilever. By the close in Dublin, the ISEQ Overall Index was up 0.14pc or 8.86 points, to end the trading session at 6,549.09. The leaders on the Dublin market included packaging giant Smurfit Kappa, which increased 0.8pc to […]

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Banks and insurers warned over use of tracking devices on customers’ cars

Hundreds of companies in industries ranging from banking to insurance have been warned about the use of spy kits by private investigators, the Irish Independent can reveal. In an unprecedented move, the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner has written to around 400 separate bodies in a bid to tackle the illegal use of so-called […]

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Mega merger on the cards as top Credit Unions in talks to join forces

Two of the largest credit unions in the Munster region are in talks that could lead to a mega merger. Clonmel Credit Union may end up taking over Cork’s Charleville, if the discussions reach a successful conclusion. The move could see up to €4m pumped into Charleville from the Irish League of Credit Union’s support […]

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Three software tech giants eying Irish move

Irish representatives are in discussions with three of the world’s leading software firms about the possibility of locating here, according to a well-placed industry source familiar with the talks. There are ongoing talks with Intuit, Infor and CA Technologies about the possibility of setting up operations in Ireland, the Irish Independent has learned. It is […]

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