A simple guide to CGT Clearance for Solicitors in Ireland. Learn how the Letter of No Audit works, who needs it, and how to avoid delays with Revenue.
CG50 Clearance Certificate: What Sellers of Irish Property Need to Know
If you’re selling Irish property over €500,000 (€1m for residential), you may need a CG50 Clearance Certificate from Revenue. Here’s how to apply and avoid withheld funds.
Non-Resident CGT Clearance Ireland for Selling Irish Property
If you’re selling Irish property as a non-resident, you’ll need CGT clearance before your solicitor can release funds. This guide explains the process, timelines, and how to avoid costly delays.
Director’s Loan Ireland: What It Means, Tax Rules, and Risks
A clear guide to Director’s Loans in Ireland, what they are, how they work, and the tax rules you need to follow.
VAT Rate on Construction Services in Ireland: 13.5% and When It Applies
Understand when the 13.5% VAT rate applies to construction services in Ireland, the two-thirds rule, and how RCT affects invoicing.
Phased Payment Arrangements Ireland – Complete Guide
Struggling with a tax bill? Revenue’s Phased Payment Arrangements let Irish businesses spread payments over time.
RCT in Ireland: What Happens If You Miss a Notification (and How to Avoid Penalties)
Missing an RCT notification in Ireland can lead to steep penalties, unexpected tax bills, and even lost expense deductions. This article explains why RCT notifications matter, what happens if you forget one, the penalty system, and practical steps contractors can take to avoid costly mistakes.
Understanding the Two-Thirds Rule for VAT in Construction
If you’re working in construction in Ireland, understanding the two-thirds VAT rule is essential. This guide explains what it is, when it applies, and how to avoid costly VAT errors in your quotes.
What is a Revenue Audit? A Plain-English Guide for Irish Businesses
Worried about a Revenue audit? Here’s a plain-English guide to help Irish businesses understand what to expect and how to prepare.
2025 Income Tax Deadline in Ireland Extended for ROS Users
Revenue has extended the 2025 income tax deadline for ROS taxpayers to 19 November 2025. Find out the conditions, who qualifies, and why filing early still matters.











