Thursday, November 1, 2012
Lots of time is spent in finance columns where the writer is really trying to demonstrate how smart they are rather than showing you a way to save money. I don’t try to prove I’m smart because the truth is I’m a regular person like anybody else, but what I am good at is practical advice that works. Which is why this week I’m going to share one of finances best kept secrets, it’s how to get tax relief on your life insurance! You can call any life insurance company and probably never be offered what I am going to show you today, but trust me, it is both true and accurate.
Also filed in Accountancy, Advisors.ie In the Press, Financial Advice, Income Tax, Insurance, Investment, Pensions, Taxation
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Tagged cheaper life cover, life insurance, pension term assurance, section 785 policy
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
I do my best to help you with your money concerns, and that is why this week I want to teach you how to ‘beat the bank’, it’s time to turn their tricks back against them Firstly, look at the way the banks hit you for your cash. They’ll charge you 4-5% on a mortgage, […]
Thursday, October 25, 2012
TV3 The Morning Show on mortgage tax relief, bank bailouts and putting the cost in perspective
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
I do my best to help you with your money concerns, and that is why this week I want to teach you how to ‘beat the bank’, it’s time to turn their tricks back against them Firstly, look at the way the banks hit you for your cash.
Also filed in Accountancy, Advisors.ie In the Press, Banking, Bonds, Economics, Financial Advice, Investment, Savings, Taxation
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Tagged aca, acca, beat the banks, cheap investments, etf, financial advice, investment grade bonds, ireland accountants, irish investment advice, junk bonds, tax advice, tax returns
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Friday, September 7, 2012
We spoke to TV3’s The Morning Show about claiming allowances, tax returns and pensions
Also filed in Accountancy, Advisors.ie In the Press, Income Tax, Taxation
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Tagged it1, medical expenses, pensions, reclaim taxes, revenue commissioners, savings, tax, tax back
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TV3 The Morning Show, this week we looked at property tax with Alan and Aisling, we focused on the need for a Site Value Tax rather than opting for a property tax based on the entire market value.
In this piece we spoke with Alan and Aisling about insurance, the different types, what is appropriate and at what level. This is normally a dull topic, but it is hugely relevant to peoples personal finances and for that reason it was great to have a chance to put some popular myths to bed about different types of insurance and what is and isn’t useful or helpful.
Advisors.ie provide B1, CRO reporting, Payroll, P35’s, P30’s, RCT, C45, CT1, Audits, year end accounts, form 11 tax returns and other accountancy and book-keeping or payroll services in Dublin 2.
Also filed in ACCA, Accountancy, Accountant, C45, Capital Gains Tax, Deposit Interest Retention Tax, Income Tax, Property tax, Section 23, tax relief at source, Taxation
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Tagged acca, accountants, audits, b1, c45, company formation, cro, dublin accountants, form 11, irish accountancy, p30, p35, rct, tax return
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
As far as a ‘system of taxation’ goes, we think that less income tax is a great idea, that instead site valuations and local costs or spending should be borne by the locality and paid to the local authority. That means that the Household Charge – while regressive – is the right type of tax being levied in the wrong way.
Also filed in Accountancy, Advisors.ie In the Press, Income Tax, Property, property tax, Property tax, Taxation
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Tagged . rte frontline, household charge, nppr, pat kenny, property tax, site value tax, water charges
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
We were pleased to feature on this story by Paul Colgan of RTE about banking and rates charged by different lenders. He also considered whether or not future ECB rate cuts would be passed on to borrowers.
Also filed in Accountancy, Advisors.ie In the Press, Banking, Debt, Financial Advice, Mortgages
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Tagged aib, bank rates, financial news, karl deeter, michael dowling, mortgage rates, mortgages, paul colgan, ptsb, rte news, variable rates
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