BUSINESS GUIDES
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Starting a business
This leaflet provides a brief overview of some of the main taxation issues associated with starting and running a business. The first thing you should do is register for tax with the Revenue Commissioners.
Change Company Name
A company may, by special resolution and with the approval of the Registrar of Companies signified in writing, change its name.
Business Plan Guide
This helpsheet has been prepared by the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies - Ireland (CCAB-I) and the Irish Banking Federation. It is designed to facilitate the use of a common approach, framework and language in the preparation of business plans and raising of bank finance.
Six things every company director should know about registration
In accordance with the Companies Act 2014, companies are required to file documents with the CRO. This information leaflet summarises the six things that every company director should know in respect of filing these documents.
Employee's Guide to PAYE
This is a simplified guide to the PAYE system for employees, company directors and individuals in receipt of occupational pensions. Its purpose is to give PAYE taxpayers a basic understanding of the system under which they pay their tax.
VAT Guide
Value Added Tax (VAT) is a tax charged on the sale of goods and services by VAT registered businesses in Ireland.
Guide to Rental Income
This guide addresses many of the issues that arise in relation to the taxation of rental income. Hopefully it will assist you in understanding those issues and in computing your income or losses for inclusion in your annual return of income.
Guide to Working Capital Management
In this guide experts give advice they can offer to businesses that need to free up cash for current operational costs, and also to outline the working capital strategies they need to put in place now, in order to be in a strong position.
Employment Law Explained
This publication aims to help employers to comply with their obligations under employment law. When setting up or running a business with paid employees, employers should be familiar with a number of basic provisions under Irish employment law.
National Minimum Wage
Detailed Guide to the National Minimum Wage. The National Minimum Wage Act 2000, became law on the 1st April, 2000.