The survey was carried out among 1,000 women and men across Ireland, with the findings published today to mark International Women’s Day. The data suggests that maintaining work-life balance post-pandemic is proving harder for women. Overall, three-quarters of those surveyed said demands on their personal time and daily routine at work have changed since the…
The Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland (MIBI) will tell an Oireachtas committee later today that Ireland may now have the highest level of uninsured vehicles in the EU. The MIBI said the level of uninsured vehicles here is now three times that of the UK and four times that found across the EU and EEA….
The Government has announced temporary changes to how Benefit-in-Kind (BIK) is charged on company cars and vans, after complaints that reforms introduced at the start of the year were leading to big increases in tax bills for those driving them. The changes that took effect from January 1st saw a shift to a new BIK…
Shoppers spent an additional €113.56 per buyer in the 12 weeks to February 19 compared with the same time last year, new figures from Kantar show today. The increase comes as grocery price inflation hit a new record high of 16.4% in the latest 12 week period, up from a rate of 2.4% the same…
Listed companies here have on average 32% female representation at board level, new figures from the Balance for Better Business Review Group show. For the first time, Ireland is included in the list of top 10 countries in the EU for female board representation. However, the pace of progress in achieving gender balance at the…
74% of Irish consumers expect rising costs to impact their summer holiday plans for this year, according to new research by global tech company Wise. When respondents factored in travel, accommodation and general spending, they expect to spend on average €2,800. Half of those surveyed plan to use their savings to pay for their trip,…
2022 was a pretty dismal year for equity markets. Having kicked January off at all-time highs, stock valuations rapidly went south as inflation precipitated a round of interest rate increases, the likes of which hadn’t been seen in decades. On top of that, the outbreak of war in Ukraine contributed to an economic outlook that…
Energy concerns are to the fore among prospective house buyers, a new survey suggests, as the cost-of-living squeeze continues to bite. The property website MyHome.ie sought the views of over 2,500 people for its study which was conducted in late February. Three quarters of perspective homebuyers said they were more inclined to consider a property’s…
Up to 10,000 business people, and those hoping to establish a business, are expected to take part in more than 300 events over the coming days to mark Local Enterprise Week. The events are being organised by the network of Local Enterprise Offices around the country, which provide advice, information and support to individuals setting…
2022 saw a record amount of taxes collected in Ireland. Luckily, this also means an increase in tax returns to aid those struggling with Ireland’s current financial state. The following articles contain all you need to know about the changes to taxes in Ireland. Exchequer collected record €83bn in tax last year A record amount…

