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Euro zone Q3 GDP rises 2.2% on quarterly basis as expected
Euro zone gross domestic product (GDP) rose 2.2% on a quarterly basis in the three months from July to September, the European Union’s statistics office Eurostat said today. This confirmed its previous flash estimate from the end of October. Eurostat said economic growth in the 19 countries sharing the euro was 3.7% higher than in…
Read MoreGovt announces return to remote working ‘unless absolutely necessary’
People should work from home unless it is absolutely necessary they attend in person, the Taoiseach has said. Announcing a series of measures aimed at slowing the spread of Covid-19, Micheál Martin said the Cabinet has agreed to pause the “phased and cautious return to the workplace”. The Government position since September had been for…
Read MoreAt a glance: Here are the updated Covid-19 restrictions
The Taoiseach has announced fresh restrictions as Covid-19 infection rates surge across the country. Micheál Martin said without the success of the vaccination programme, there is “no doubt Ireland would be in full-scale lockdown”. However, he said new curbs have been introduced in a “collective effort to keep our economy and society open” and keep…
Read More23% of Local Property Tax returns yet to be made
Returns for around 23% of properties liable to the Local Property Tax (LPT) have not yet been made, nearly a week after the deadline for submission. Revenue said it has received LPT returns for 1.5 million properties, representing 77% of the expected numbers of properties that returns for the tax should not have been made…
Read MoreCabinet to consider work from home proposal
The Cabinet will today consider a proposal that would strongly advise people to work from home. The move is being described as far-reaching and people will be advised to attend a workplace only when it is necessary. It follows close to five hours of discussions among the Taoiseach, ministers and health officials at the Cabinet…
Read MoreFurther PUP reductions from today
Recipients of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) will see the amount they receive reduced further from today. The move is part of the ongoing process of gradually winding down the payment. Those currently receiving €300 a week will see their payment fall to €250, while those on the €250 rate will see it drop to…
Read MoreChristmas shopping? Know your rights
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, unless you get scammed by rogue traders. With just five weeks to go until Christmas, it is important to know your consumer rights when it comes to buying presents – both in store and online. With talk of stock shortages and shipping delays due to the pandemic…
Read MoreEmployers likely to struggle to fill Christmas jobs – Indeed
Employers in retail and hospitality are likely to struggle to fill Christmas jobs, according to data published today by jobs site Indeed. It found that whilst postings for seasonal roles are just 2% lower than 2019, before the pandemic, the number of people searching for seasonal jobs is down 24%. Postings of available roles and…
Read MoreAccountancy body urges CRO to extend filing deadline past November 25
Accountants and companies preparing for annual returns filing cut-off date facing ‘extreme pressure’ due to pandemic working conditions. The largest accountancy body in the country wants the Companies Registration Office (CRO) to offer deadline extensions for businesses facing “extreme pressure” to meet the November 25 cut-off for annual returns. Chartered Accountants Ireland (CAI) has written…
Read MoreRevenue warns of hidden costs when buying online from outside the EU
Revenue has reminded shoppers that they should check whether the advertised price of goods includes all tax and duty costs when buying online from outside the EU in the run up to Christmas. The tax collection agency said that where the price does not include these costs, additional charges may apply when the products arrive…
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