UHY Real Estate Guide 2017

October 26th, 2017

These guides reflect the commitment of UHY member firms to providing outstanding real estate advice and offers the possibility for clients and members to connect directly with property experts in each country, identified in the guide. Given the scope and complexity of each individual country’s laws and regulations, this publication should be viewed as a…


Court of Appeal agrees former non-principal private residence (NPPR) charge is not deductible against rental income

October 20th, 2017

Revenue wins appeal on second home charge     The Revenue Commissioners have won their appeal against a finding that an annual charge formerly levied on second homes and holiday homes is tax deductible against rental income from the properties.   Several cases raising a similar point were awaiting the outcome of the appeal. The…


Tax Deadlines 2017

October 17th, 2017

Self-Assessed Tax Deadline 2017 After Budget 2018 last week you are may be wondering how the changes will affect you come January 1st 2018. Read our Budget Highlights here to find out. In the meantime there is a more pressing matter to be addressed – filing your 2016 tax returns. The self-assessed tax deadline is…


5 Reasons to choose UHY FDW as your partners in outsourced payroll solutions

August 2nd, 2017

Outsource Your Payroll. Reap The Benefits Now. Is your business ready for the big payroll changes that are set to come into effect in Ireland on January 1, 2019? If you’re not compliant with PAYE Modernisation, it might be time to outsource payroll so that you meet Revenue’s requirements and avoid penalties. Avoid the potential…


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Revenue Audit – How To Prepare – 5 Pitfalls to Avoid in Your Revenue Audit

February 27th, 2017

REVENUE AUDIT – HOW TO PREPARE A Revenue Audit can be a daunting experience for a lot of companies, businesses and other taxpayers.  However, this stress and anxiety can be reduced considerably by some preparation before the event. What is a Revenue Audit? A Revenue Audit is a crosscheck or review by Revenue of the…


First-Time Buyers FAQs on the Help To Buy (HTB) Incentive

February 20th, 2017

HELP TO BUY (HTB) INCENTIVE – First Time Buyers The HTB incentive has been introduced in Finance Act 2016 to assist first-time buyers with obtaining the deposit required to purchase or self-build a new house or apartment, which they wish to live in as their home. One of the conditions of this relief is that…


We Answer Contractors Questions on the Help To Buy Incentive

February 17th, 2017

HELP TO BUY (HTB) INCENTIVE The HTB incentive has been introduced in Finance Act 2016 to assist first-time buyers with obtaining the deposit required to purchase or self-build a new house or apartment, which they wish to live in as their home. One of the conditions of this relief is that the contract for the…


Form P35 2016 – End of Year Employer Tax declaration

February 8th, 2017

FORM P35 2016 – END OF YEAR EMPLOYER DECLARATION Click Here to Download Our Top Tips For Starting Your Payroll In 2017 Each registered employer in Ireland is obliged by law to account each year for the PAYE, PRSI, USC and LPT deducted from his or her employees. An annual form is used for this…


Tuesday’s Tip – Tax Credit Series – Tax Relief on College Fees

February 7th, 2017

Tuesday’s Tip – Maximise How You Use Your Tax Credits Continuing our Tax Credit Series, this week we look at Tax Relief of College Fees. At this stage most Leaving Cert students and college hopefuls will have submitted their CAO forms hopeful for a place in a college this September. This can be an expensive…


Tax Credit Series – Home Carer’s Tax Credit

January 31st, 2017

Tuesday’s Tip – Maximise How You Use Your Tax Credits Continuing our Tax Credit Series, this week we look at Home Carer’s Tax Credit. The Home Carer’s Tax Credit is paid to families where one person stays at home to mind children, or a dependent relative. In many cases you will automatically be granted the…


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