Archive for January 2024
Jump in new homes under construction, vacancy rate dips
The number of new homes under construction has jumped, while the residential vacancy rate has dipped, a new report shows. The data from GeoDirectory, a database of commercial and residential buildings, shows that almost 23,000 new homes were being built across the country last December, up 3.5% on the previous year. After Dublin, building levels…
Read More€129.5m paid out under film tax relief scheme last year
New movies starring Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan were some of the big winners in the Section 481 film corporation tax credit scheme for the Irish movie and TV production sector last year. New figures provided by the Revenue Commissioners show that the value of payments made under the Section 481 film corporation tax credit…
Read MoreNew remote working rules expected this month
The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) is expected to complete a new code of practice on the right to request remote working by the end of this month. The code will set out practical guidance for employers and employees when it comes to requesting remote or flexible work. “The WRC intends to finalise the code by…
Read MoreTransforming Your Business with Smart Investment Decisions
In the dynamic world of business, making smart investment decisions is crucial for transformation and growth. At KAAS we know that It’s not just about investing more; it’s about investing wisely. Strategic investment can propel a business forward, helping it to adapt, innovate, and outperform competitors. Here’s a guide to transforming your business through intelligent…
Read MoreMajority want stricter regulation of social media algorithm – survey
Almost three-quarters of Irish people believe that social media algorithms, that select the content users see, should be regulated more strictly. The findings are contained in new research from the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) and Uplift which also shows that 82% of those surveyed believe so-called “recommender systems” should be switched off. Recommender…
Read MoreEngineering and construction among hardest to fill jobs
New data shows that instrumentation engineers, ad reviewers, and mechanical and electrical project managers are the most difficult jobs to fill. The ‘Hardest to Fill Jobs’ analysis of Irish job posts by jobs site Indeed shows that online moderators, tax consultants and construction specialists are also proving difficult to recruit. Indeed’s analysis examined job postings…
Read MoreIbec says Government-imposed labour costs are adding €4bn to employer wage bill
Employers group Ibec has written to the Taoiseach to highlight concerns about the rising cost of doing business, and specifically the pace and scale of Government-imposed labour costs. The escalating cumulative costs include the increase in the minimum wage to €12.70, which came into effect on January 1, as well as increases to employer PRSI,…
Read MoreStamp duty on block-buying homes to be reviewed
Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien has said that the 10% stamp duty rate, which is applicable to international investors who buy more than ten residential properties, will be reviewed. He was replying in the Dáil to Sinn Féin’s Spokesperson on Finance Pearse Doherty, who said that such investors are block-buying new homes at a rate…
Read MoreNumber of new homes under construction hits record high
Building work began on 32,801 new homes last year, the highest number on record, new data shows. The figure for commencement notices lodged in 2023 compares to 26,957 in 2022, an increase of 21.5%. It follows a strong end to the year, where the number of commencement notices filed in December rose 76% compared to…
Read MoreOil prices rise on strong IEA and OPEC demand estimates
Oil prices rose today as the International Energy Agency (IEA) joined producer group OPEC in forecasting strong growth in global oil demand and as cold winter weather disrupted US crude output while the government reported a big weekly draw in crude inventories. Oil traders also worried about geopolitical risks in the Middle East. Pakistan conducted…
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