Recent News
A selection of our latest news headlines
May 2012: Job Vacancy - Accountant
March 2012: Upcoming Tax Deadlines
March 2012: Non Principal Private Residence 2012
March 2012: Finance Bill - Property & Construction
March 2012: Finance Bill - Capital Taxes
March 2012: Finance Bill - Business Taxes
March 2012: Finance Bill - Personal Taxes
March 2012: Taxation of Directors Remuneration
January 2012: New Household Charge
January 2012: Health Levy Refunds
January 2012: UK Income Tax Returns
January 2012: P35 Filing Deadline
December 2011: Budget 2012
October 2011: Vacancy for a trainee accountant
October 2011: Property Management Companies What’s Changed……
September 2011: Personal Income Tax Returns 2010
September 2011: Significant changes to Relevent Contracts Tax (RCT)
September 2011: Succession Planning – Time may be running out
September 2011: Voluntary Strike-Off - Recent Changes
September 2011: Tax relief for tuition fees - Q&A
July 2011: National Internship Scheme
A national Internship scheme was recently announced which does give the opportunity to employ people at no cost for a period of 6 or 9 months.
July 2011: Sheehan Quinn Relaunch Website
Sheehan Quinn are pleased to announce the relaunch of its website www.sheehanquinn.ie. Highlights of this website include up-to-date news articles and downloadable tax information. Sheehan Quinn’s news section is regularly updated with the latest tax, financial and business updates which are essential for running a business.
July 2011: Finance Bill No 2 - 2011
The Minister for Finance published the Finance (No. 2) Bill 2011 on May 19th 2011 which gives effect to the taxation measures announced in the Jobs Initiative on May 10th.
July 2011: Don’t let your business miss out on Research & Development Credit
A recent survey has found that only 6% of SME clients are claiming R&D tax credits. However many more SME’s are actually carrying out R&D activities. The low uptake is due to a lack of awareness on a number of fronts:
July 2011: Incorporating a business – advantages and considerations
In the current climate, the idea of carrying out a business through a company has become topical in response to increasing income tax and health levy rates, the imposition of income levies and changes to the pension regime.
July 2011: Entrepreneurs have you a business idea? – Remember the CORD Grant!
Entrepreneurs with a High Potential Start-up (HPSU) proposition, that have left employment (have been made redundant or are currently unemployed) and are participating full time on an Enterprise Platform Programme are eligible to apply to Enterprise Ireland for a salary grant of 50% of their previous year's salary, to a maximum of €30,000 grant.
