The government stamp duty on credit cards in Ireland is €30 a year and is charged annually in respect of the previous year.Up to now , financial institutions collected the €30 duty from credit card accounts on the 1st of April each year. From 2024, banks will be required to collect the Stamp Duty on […]
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Stamp Duty Rates in Ireland
Irish Stamp Duty Rates in 2024 All house purchases in Ireland are liable for stamp duty since all Stamp Duty exemptions were removed in December 2010.(Prior to December 2010 there was zero Stamp Duty on houses below €125,000, 7% stamp duty on the next € 875,000 and 9% on the balance.) Stamp Duty Rates on […]
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Debit Card ATM Stamp Duty Charges in Ireland
Since January 2016 there has been a Stamp Duty charge in Ireland of 12c for each ATM cash withdrawal with a debit card. This annual Debit Card ATM Stamp Duty Charge in Ireland is capped annually at – €2.50 for a basic ATM card and €5 for combined ATM/debit cards. If you have a full […]
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Summary of Budget 2012 Taxation Changes
December 6th 2011 – Day Two of Budget 2012 – Taxation These are the main points of the second day of Budget 2012 This article will be updated as the details are announced. Income Tax – No Increases , No Changes to Tax Bands or Tax Credits Universal Social Charge – From January 1st the […]
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Stamp Duty Now Payable On All Homes
The stamp duty changes in the 2011 Budget don’t seem to have caused much reaction – or maybe some people just believe all the hype? The stamp duty changes are supposed to help the property market – according to Brian Lenihan – but it is hard to see how it will not do the opposite. […]
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