The Government announced a scheme in Budget 2016 that would allow firms to halve the corporation tax paid on income as long as it was generated from research and development conducted here. Billed by ...
The Minister for Finance has announced that the Knowledge Development Box will be provided for in the Finance Bill. The measure was first signaled in Budget 2015. He said qualifying income would be ...
The wider game is also changing, with the OECD due to bring forward plans on how international corporate tax is calculated, in the wake of the controversy about the extraordinarily low tax paid on ...
The Government has unveiled a three-month public consultation on the proposed Knowledge Development Box, with submissions invited from businesses and the wider public. The proposed scheme, also known ...
The American Chamber of Commerce has warned that new Irish tax incentives may fail because they do not match the needs of multinationals. The chamber, which represents 700 US companies, has said the ...
More detail on the research and development tax incentive known as the Knowledge Development Box (KDB) is expected in the upcoming Budget 2016 statement. The KDB is a tax rate for income generated ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) will continue to receive a favourable tax rate with the help of a now-approved OECD Knowledge Development Box (KDB) that will see the corporation tax rate for it set at ...
Top trending topics included Budget15, Noonan, Brendan Howlin, Double Irish, Mary Lou, and Knowledge Development Box. Michael Noonan’s cough garnered a lot of attention. The account Oireachtas Retort ...
This is significantly lower than Britain’s 10%, slightly lower than Belgium’s 6.9%, and higher than Luxembourg at 5.75% and the Netherlands at 5%. This is the latest effort to lose the “slippery” ...
Despite a boost for education, R&D benefits didn’t make the priority list. Opportunities for Ireland to continue the momentum in terms of creating a competitive environment for cutting-edge research ...