During this time of deep uncertainty, the Institute wants to reassure you that we are well set up to provide the best possible level of service within the health and safety constraints that must prevail as the country battles the Covid-19 pandemic. We are acutely aware that this rapidly evolving crisis is deeply worrying for our members, our students and for Irish businesses. To support you, we have assembled on […]
Registration is open for our online summer courses – Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and Tax Technician. Tax affects all of us and the technical knowledge a professional tax qualification provides is highly sought after. Both of our summer courses are a blend of recorded and live online lectures, and a student discussion forum, providing you with flexibility when completing your qualification. Our team of coordinators will guide and support you […]
Karen Frawley was inaugurated as the Institute’s new President at the AGM on 9 September. Karen is a tax partner in Deloitte and a member of the firm’s international tax group. As she takes up her role, she spoke to our Tax Talk host, Samantha McCaughren. They reflected on a difficult year for the country and the profession and spoke about the challenges in the year ahead, including global tax […]
In Episode 2 of Tax Talk, host Samantha McCaughren, Sunday Independent Business Editor and an expert panel take a reflective look at this week’s extraordinary and unprecedented Budget. They discuss how our economy is likely to respond and the implications of the tax changes for practitioners and their clients. They also cast a critical eye on the budgetary process itself. Joining Samantha to discuss these topics and more are: Sandra […]
Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS) The Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS) announced on Budget day provides targeted support to businesses that are forced to close temporarily or operate at a significantly reduced level because of COVID-19 public health restrictions that either prohibit, or significantly restrict, customers from accessing their business premises. Generally, this refers to COVID-19 restrictions at Level 3, 4 or 5 of the Government’s Plan for Living with […]