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    COVID-19 Extension of Business Supports – December 2021 07 Jan 2022
    A number of extensions to the existing business support schemes were announced on Tuesday, 21 December 2021 in light of the latest public health restrictions.
    People and Change The Reliance on Technology for Remote/Hybrid Working 15 Nov 2021
    The notion of digital transformation as a futuristic concept has been updated due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    People and Change Virtual Fatigue 20 Sep 2021
    Do you find yourself avoiding, cancelling, or rescheduling virtual meetings, virtual coffee or virtual team events?
    Tax EWSS Eligibility from 1 July 2021 - Eligibility Review Form (ERF) 16 Jul 2021
    Updates to the existing EWSS, CRSS and other Revenue administered schemes were announced in the Finance Bill 2021
    TAX Covid-19 Business Support Measures Update - June 2021 06 Jul 2021
    Updates to the existing Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS), Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS) and other Revenue administered schemes were announced
    People and Change Rise of the Zoombies 13 May 2021
    We are no longer working from home, rather living at work. Or, as a colleague recently said, “The weekend now feels like a two-day lunch break”. The novelty of
    TAX Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS) tax liabilities – BIK Concession Update 11 May 2021
    Revenue have extended their Benefit in Kind (BIK) concession with respect to the payment of TWSS tax liabilities (income tax and USC) by employers on behalf of
    Webinar Wage Subsidy Schemes – where are we now? 28 Apr 2021
    Our webinar covered the latest updates on the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS) and the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS) and the current focus for
    Tax Time Tax Time - International tax developments 19 Apr 2021
    Kim Doyle, Tax Director with Grant Thornton is joined by Sasha Kerins, Tax Partner with Grant Thornton. Kim discusses the latest in tax, including the
    Tax Time Tax Time - Transfer Pricing 19 Apr 2021
    Kim Doyle, Tax Director with Grant Thornton is joined by Anthony Crewe, Transfer Pricing Director with Grant Thornton. Kim discusses the latest in tax,
    Tax and Legal Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme Reconciliation Process 26 Mar 2021
    Stage two of the reconciliation process for the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS) began this week with the issuing of reconciliation statements by Revenue
    People and Change Remote Working 19 Mar 2021
    Now vaccines are coming on stream and there looks to be light at the end of the tunnel we seem to be faced with a different issue, how do we continue to
    Tax Time podcast Brexit challenges 11 Mar 2021
    In this edition of Tax Time Kim Doyle discusses the latest in tax, including the Covid-19 support schemes which continue to dominate the updates and our
    Tax and legal Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS) Reconciliation Process – Stage 2 25 Feb 2021
    Stage two of the reconciliation process for the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS) will begin in mid-March 2021. The reconciliation statements received by
    Podcast Tax Time podcast – COVID supports and the R&D Tax credit 04 Feb 2021
    In this edition of Tax Time Kim discusses the Covid-19 support schemes and the key changes that have been brought in to assist businesses deal with the impacts
    Covid-19 Debt Warehouse Scheme for level 5 restrictions 02 Feb 2021
    The Debt Warehouse Scheme, the ability to defer or ‘park’ certain tax liabilities, continues to be available to businesses experiencing tax payment
    COVID-19 Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS) – Updates 22 Jan 2021
    The Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS) provides income support to eligible employers, with respect to employees on their payroll, where the business
    Financial Services Advisory What will bank regulators do in response to Covid-19? 20 Jan 2021
    Covid-19 has impacted all aspects of society and sectors of the economy during 2020. Banks and Financial Service institutions have had to deal with an
    Tax and Legal Claims process opens for Covid Restrictions Support Scheme 19 Nov 2020
    A claim can be made through Revenue Online Service (“ROS”) now for a cash payment under the Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS). Earlier this week,
    Tax and legal Businesses can now register for the Covid Restrictions Support Scheme 06 Nov 2020
    The Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (“CRSS”) is a targeted support for businesses significantly impacted by the Government’s Covid-19 public health
    Finance Bill 2020 Finance Bill 2020 22 Oct 2020
    The Minister for Finance published Finance Bill 2020 today, following last weeks Budget 2021 announcement.
    Covid-19 Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme 22 Oct 2020
    The Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (“EWSS”), first announced as part of the government’s July Jobs Stimulus, is the new flat-rate subsidy support for
    COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic unemployment payment 21 Oct 2020
    COVID-19 pandemic unemployment payment - Who is it available to?
    Budget 2021 summary Budget 2021: re-building the future 13 Oct 2020
    See our full Budget 2021 summary.
    Slides COVID-19: Financial Reporting – Disclosures for significant judgements 29 Sep 2020
    The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has spread around the globe. The virus has taken its toll on not just human life, but businesses and financial
    Tax and legal Stay and Spend Scheme 21 Sep 2020
    The ‘Stay and Spend’ scheme allows for individuals to receive up to €125 back on their bills in hotels, restaurants, pubs and in other hospitality businesses,
    Tax and legal Reduced rate of interest on outstanding tax debts 16 Sep 2020
    As we reported in our bulletin on the July Jobs Stimulus in July, as part of the package of measures, the Government introduced a reduced interest rate of 3%
    Tax and legal New income tax measures to help sole traders 10 Sep 2020
    New income tax measures to help sole traders respond to the impacts Covid-19 is having on their businesses and cash flow were announced as part of the July
    Webinar COVID-19 : Financial Reporting and Disclosures 27 Aug 2020
    Slides from our recent webinar on COVID-19 : Financial Reporting and Disclosures
    Webinar Corporation tax July Job Stimulus and COVID measures 24 Aug 2020
    Slides from our recent webinar on Corporation tax July Job Stimulus and COVID measures
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