Skip to content

How to Structure Staff Bonuses Without Breaking the Bank

Rewarding staff is one of the most effective ways to boost morale, drive performance, and retain key talent — but for many small business owners, the idea of bonuses can feel financially daunting. The good news? A well-structured bonus scheme doesn’t have to break the bank. At KAAS Kilda…

Read More

How to Structure Staff Bonuses Without Breaking the Bank

Rewarding staff is one of the most effective ways to boost morale, drive performance, and retain key talent — but for many small business owners, the idea of bonuses can feel financially daunting. The good news? A well-structured bonus scheme doesn’t have to break the bank. At KAAS we believe that by thinking strategically, you…

Read More

Government urged not to overly delay pension auto-enrolment

The Government is being urged not to defer the deadline for auto-enrolment of workers into pension schemes beyond early 2026. The deadline is set to be pushed by beyond the current September date, in an effort to keep business costs low. Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers said it is expected to be a short…

Read More

Pharmaceutical exports jump by 146% in February – CSO

Preliminary figures from the Central Statistics Office show that exports of medical and pharmaceutical products jumped by €9.2 billion, or 145.7%, to €15.6 billion in February on the same month last year. The CSO said this represented 63.2% of total exports in February, which underscores the significance of the pharmaceutical industry to the Irish economy.…

Read More

Your Business, Your Pension: Smart Planning for Long-Term Financial Health

As a business owner, you spend countless hours building a successful company, ensuring your clients are happy, and keeping the day-to-day operations running smoothly. But how much time have you invested in planning for your own financial future? At KAAS we know that while it’s easy to focus on the immediate needs of your business,…

Read More

Stronger economic growth in ROI compared to NI – study

The Republic of Ireland has higher wages, stronger economic growth and better living standards than Northern Ireland, according to a new study by the Economic and Social Research Institute. The report was commissioned by the Shared Island Unit in the Department of the Taoiseach. It found the population of the Republic was growing faster than…

Read More

Oil edges up on potential US tariff exemptions on cars

Oil prices inched higher today, supported by new tariff exemptions floated by US President Donald Trump and a rebound in China crude oil imports in anticipation of tighter Iranian supply. Brent crude futures gained 25 cents, or 0.4%, to $65.13 per barrel in early trade while US West Texas Intermediate crude was up 28 cents,…

Read More

Calls for investigation into axed golden visa scheme

A golden visa scheme giving residency in Ireland and access to Europe has generated €500 million since it was axed by the Government two years ago. However the Government does not know how many “immigration permissions” it issued under the scheme. Figures relating to the Immigrant Investor Programme (IIP) were revealed to RTÉ’s Morning Ireland…

Read More
Kildare Audit & Accountancy Services
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.