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McMahon Keyes & Co.
Accountants and Tax Consultants
Statutory Audit Firm
042-9663384

http://www.mcmahonkeyes.ie

Business/Tax Updates

September 2016
Dear Reader,
Please take a couple of minutes of your time to read this. It may be of some help to you.
 
Companies Registration Office
Are you an owner of a company? Did you know anyone can you view your accounts for €2.50?

You can search and view any company information including accounts, change of directors and any other documents filed with the companies registration office.

This information may help you decide whether or not to complete work for a company or to extend credit to a company.

To complete a company search follow the link below:
http://search.cro.ie/company/
 
Register of new employment
Under new revenue rules an employee starting their first job in Ireland cannot be registered with a company by submitting a Form 12A(Old Form). 

The employee must register through their myAccount via Revenue on-line. They can register for a myAccount service at http://www.revenue.ie/en/index.html

This service can also be used to amend tax credits by people changing jobs, starting an additional job or starting to receive payments from a private pension.
 

Earned Income Tax Credit

One of the disadvantages of been self-employed is the loss of the PAYE tax credit of €1,650 against income. From 2016 there is an earn income tax credit of €550 available for all self employed person who cannot avail of the PAYE credit. 

The maximum tax credit available from all employments is €1,650.
 

Non Principal Private Residence

With house prices slowly starting to raise you may be thinking about selling any second property you may have. Before any sale can be finalised the NPPR must be paid and a cert of discharge received from the county council. Charges and late fees can amount to €7,230 if this has not been paid. 

The NPPR is a tax on any second property which was liable from 2009 to 2013 before been replaced by the local property tax in 2014.

In order to avoid delay in the sale of a second property apply for the cert of discharge from the necessary county council.

For for information on the NPPR follow the link below:
https://www.nppr.ie/

 
 
If you would like any further information on the above then please give us a call.
Please feel free to forward this to any of your colleagues.

 

Sincerely,

McMahon Keyes & Co.
 
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