The Institute was delighted to welcome 266 new Chartered Tax Advisers (CTA) at the Conferring Ceremony in O’Reilly Hall, UCD yesterday evening. This very special event is one of the highlights of the year as it allows us to celebrate the wonderful achievements of our newly qualified members. In addition to our new CTAs, Institute President Marie Bradley awarded 2 fellowships, welcomed 111 new Tax Technicians and presented the Third […]
Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe T.D. delivered Budget 2019 today. In his Budget speech, the Minister confirmed his full support for the recommendations of the independent review of the operations and resources of the Tax Appeals Commission and that he would be providing additional staffing and funding to the Commission. The Institute has long campaigned for additional resources for the Tax Appeals Commission to address the […]
The Institute launched its Pre-Budget 2019 Briefing Papers this week. The report highlighted several key facts and figures, including: Taxpayers across all salary levels are paying more tax now than a decade ago. The big driver of this increasing level of progressivity between 2012 and 2018 is the USC. The International Tax Tables 2018 in association with KPMG demonstrate how as income levels rise, taxpayers in Ireland move quickly up […]
Last Friday, the Institute delivered its Pre-Budget 2019 submission to the Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe T.D. The submission primarily focuses on issues impacting the indigenous sector and sets out a number of tax policy proposals relating to entrepreneurial measures, the KEEP share scheme and the R&D tax credit. We also included recommendations on the Finance Bill process, the tax appeals process and on administrative […]
Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe T.D. delivered the closing speech at the National Economic Dialogue yesterday, where he set out the framework for Budget 2019. Minister Donohoe outlined six themes which will inform Budgetary choices. These are: How to continue to rebalance the economy towards changes that need to be made in the indigenous and domestic sector and how to respond to the very demanding […]
Over 600 members attended our annual Meet the Members Tour in nine locations around Ireland this month. The Institute updated attendees on the latest developments on Revenue-related and tax policy matters, including the Tax Appeals Commission; PAYE Modernisation; the international tax policy agenda; and our ongoing engagement with the Department of Finance through submissions and consultations. We received feedback and questions on a range of issues including; PAYE modernisation, ROS, Revenue’s […]