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Budget 2025
Budget Budget 2025
Announced on 1 October 2024, Budget 2025 balances support for households and businesses, while tackling costs, skills gaps, and boosting infrastructure.
01 Oct 2024
Interview with An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar
Fireside Chat Interview with An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar
Our Partner Martin Shanahan recently sat down for a fireside chat with An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to discuss a number of topics ranging from the Governments plans for the upcoming Budget, Ireland’s relationship with Foreign Direct Investment, how the Government hopes to support Entrepreneurs going forward, and the growth of the Economy.
Martin Shanahan
Martin Shanahan
| 10 Oct 2023
Article Company Vehicle BIK rules from 1 January 2025
Jillian O'Sullivan
Jillian O'Sullivan
| 3 min read | 15 Oct 2024
Consulting Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA): Regulation Summary
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 4 min read | 06 Aug 2024
Article As Trump’s tariff front moves in, Ireland braces for impact
Andrew Webb
Andrew Webb
| 4 min read | 08 Apr 2025
Article Navigating Ireland's R&D tax credit: A comprehensive guide
Peter Vale
Peter Vale
| 14 min read | 04 Nov 2024
Countdown to compliance: Five practical steps for becoming DORA ready
Article Countdown to compliance: Five practical steps for becoming DORA ready
Are you ready for the Digital Operational Resilience Act? From January 2025, all financial entities in the EU must comply. Start your journey to compliance with our five practical steps to ensure you're prepared.
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 6 min read | 12 Aug 2024
Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA): Regulation Summary
Consulting Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA): Regulation Summary
Discover how the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) enhances ICT risk management for EU financial entities. Learn about compliance requirements and penalties.
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 4 min read | 06 Aug 2024
Women in leadership: a pathway to better performance
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Women in leadership: a pathway to better performance
Women’s leadership in senior positions can impact the commercial performance of mid-market businesses including profit expectations.
Dan Holland
Dan Holland
| 7 min read | 02 Aug 2024
Preventing Fraud – How to recognise a fraudster
Forensic & Investigation Services Preventing Fraud – How to recognise a fraudster
Are you aware of the fraud and integrity risks within your organisation? We will help you with this tricky subject by helping you identify what fraudsters can look like within your business, so you can take action to mitigate the risk.
29 Jul 2024
Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) Compliance: Key Regulatory Updates
Consulting Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) Compliance: Key Regulatory Updates
Explore key updates from the ESA report on the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), highlighting crucial changes for financial entities to ensure compliance by January 2025.
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 4 min read | 24 Jul 2024
Worldwide IT outage – how exposed are you?
Technology Risk Worldwide IT outage – how exposed are you?
Is your business prepared for IT outages? Learn how a recent global disruption highlights the need for robust third-party risk management and digital resilience.
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 3 min read | 19 Jul 2024
Update on Regulatory Expectations for Captive Insurers
Insurance Update on Regulatory Expectations for Captive Insurers
Stay compliant with EIOPA's new guidelines for captive insurers. Learn about cash pooling risks, prudent person principles, and governance in our detailed update.
Nuala Crimmins
Nuala Crimmins
| 5 min read | 09 Jul 2024
Summer Economic Statement 2024 – Reaction
Tax Summer Economic Statement 2024 – Reaction
The Minister for Finance, Jack Chambers, and the Minister for Public Expenditure, Paschal Donohoe, today published the government’s Summer Economic Statement 2024 outlining the fiscal parameters within which discussions will take place ahead of Budget 2025.
Robert Fitzgerald
Sarah Meredith
| 5 min read | 09 Jul 2024
Addressing climate change as the Head of Actuarial Function
Insurance Addressing climate change as the Head of Actuarial Function
Explore the role of the Head of Actuarial Function (HoAF) in addressing climate change risks in the (re)insurance sector, including responsibilities, CBI requirements, and latest guidance from IFoA.
Nuala Crimmins
Nuala Crimmins
| 3 min read | 04 Jul 2024
Changes to Company Size Criteria
Tax Changes to Company Size Criteria
Discover changes to company size criteria under new EU regulations. From July 2024, increased thresholds for 'micro,' 'small,' 'medium,' and 'large' companies take effect.
Jillian O'Sullivan
Jillian O'Sullivan
| 2 min read | 27 Jun 2024
Crypto regulation: Introduction of MiCA into the EU regulatory landscape
Risk Advisory Crypto regulation: Introduction of MiCA into the EU regulatory landscape
Discover the MiCA authorisation process for 2024, its impact on EU frameworks like MiFID and DORA, and EBA’s new prudential guidance.
Dwayne Price
Kevin Coleman
AnneMarie Curtin
Ray Byrne
| 4 min read | 19 Jun 2024
Employment Tax: Current Revenue Intervention Issues
Employer Solutions Employment Tax: Current Revenue Intervention Issues
Discover key employment tax changes in Ireland and stay compliant: Enhanced Reporting Requirements, staff entertainment, travel expenses, and contractor status insights.
Jim Kelly
Michelle Dunne
Jane Quirke
| 4 min read | 14 Jun 2024
Determining the employment status of an individual
Employer solutions Determining the employment status of an individual
When engaging contractors to provide services, the nature of the engagement should be considered in order to determine whether it is one of employment (employee) or self-employment (contractor). Complete the 5-step decision-making framework used to determine employment status.
30 May 2024
Basel, CRR III and CRD VI Regulatory Change Programme(s)
Risk Advisory Basel, CRR III and CRD VI Regulatory Change Programme(s)
Prepare for new EU banking rules (CRR III & CRD VI) with Grant Thornton's regulatory & risk advisory team. Leverage our experts for gap assessments, implementation & more. Local & EU-wide support.
Dwayne Price
Kevin Coleman
| 2 min read | 28 May 2024
Tax Facts 2024
Tax Tax Facts 2024
Download our simple guide for Irish tax rates, credits and filing deadlines, as well as a summary of the key Irish tax reliefs, for 2024. This guide is updated to include amendments made by Finance Act 2023.
Peter Vale
Jillian O'Sullivan
Sasha Kerins
Oliver O'Connor
Brian Murphy
Peter Legge
Sarah Meredith
| 2 min read | 24 Apr 2024
Debt Warehousing Scheme Deadline: 1 May 2024
Tax Debt Warehousing Scheme Deadline: 1 May 2024
Businesses availing of the Debt Warehousing Scheme (DWS) have until 1 May 2024 to either pay their warehoused debt in full or engage with Revenue on addressing the debt. Read our latest insight to find out more.
1 min read | 18 Apr 2024
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