The semi-state is tackling alleged unauthorised activity on seven bogs, with hundreds of thousands of euro worth of peat cut. It has taken legal action in one case and is weighing up more.
The multinational has warned shareholders of a tax hit from today’s EU court decision against Ireland, but nowhere near the €13 billion set aside in an escrow account. US tax is coming into play.
Ten years on from the start of a formal investigation into Apple’s Irish tax affairs, the European Commission has won its case. Its meaning extends far beyond the collection of back taxes.
More than a decade after they pumped money into an offshore property fund, a string of well-heeled investors were hit with tax bills. This is the story of the tax authority's battle over the liquidation of the multi-million euro fund.
The online travel giant set up a fintech unit a few years ago and got a licence from the Central Bank of Ireland. Now it’s putting it to use.
The deal sees the Stockholm-listed animal health group acquire the Meath-based company for an initial €84m with a further €60m dependent on targets.
New tender documents indicate 500 houses will be tested over the next eight months across five districts in the county. It is also setting its own standards for new social builds amid concerns national standards are flawed.
Entrepreneur Mairead Mackle oversees a host of different businesses, from healthcare to housing, and from renewable energy to beef production. But as she explains, they are unified by her desire to have a positive social impact.
Despite prioritising their domestic league, French clubs have recently dominated European competitions, winning the last four European Cups. Their success is largely attributed to their financial strength, but other factors also contribute.
The report of the inquiry into the fire that claimed the lives of 72 people speaks to a litany of industry failures and highlights significant issues at Kingspan.
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