If I was to say "would those who actually think the EU's digital taxation plans are a good idea, please stand up" I'd be willing to bet that most of you would be still sitting comfortably. At least those who have an understanding... Read Full Article »
The Irish business miracle is still going strong with even better outlook for the future. Expectations for the Irish economy are generally positive, and according to Healy Consultants' Economic team... Read Full Article »
The Republic of Ireland has a strong reputation as a favourable business jurisdiction due to tax incentives, transparent business practices, economic growth and availability of skilled labour... Read Full Article »
It is a measure of how profoundly the financial crisis affected the world that, only now, eight years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, many governments are switching the focus of their fiscal policies from austerity to growth... Read Full Article »
As the famous expression, usually attributed to Benjamin Franklin, goes, "in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." But what about tax after death? It's probably safe to assume that in Franklin's world... Read Full Article »
Ireland offers many benefits to entrepreneurs looking to set up corporate headquarters within the European Union. Many of the world's most successful companies have chosen Ireland as a destination for their business because of the country's... Read Full Article »
Credit rating agency Fitch has affirmed Malta's Long-term foreign and local currency Issuer Default Rating (IDRs) at 'A' with Stable Outlooks. Fitch stated that it based this rating on the gradual improvement of Maltas public finances... Read Full Article »
Vietnam seems to be coming to terms with Uber in a way which will allow tax to be collected on its operations while legacy taxi firms receive some benefit from the revenues they are losing. I'm not quite sure whether this deserves... Read Full Article »
sn't it about time that Germany's long suffering taxpayers got a bit of relief? As with much of Northern Europe, there is a consensus in Germany that if you want some of the best and most efficient public services in the world, then you have to... Read Full Article »
A fall in average deficits in the Eurozone and the European Union in 2013 sounds like good news, but lift the hood and the picture is not so pretty. Total debt in the Eurozone (17 countries) increased to 92.6 percent of... Read Full Article »
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