Archive for October 2025
Minimum wage set to increase to €14.15 an hour in 2026
The Minister for Finance has announced that as of 1 January 2026, the national minimum wage will increase by €0.65 per hour to €14.15 per hour. Linked to that, the ceiling for the USC 2% rate band will be increased by €1,318 to €28,700. “This increase will ensure that full-time workers on the minimum wage…
Read MoreGovt to cut VAT rate on apartment sales from 13.5% to 9%
The Government will reduce the VAT rate on the sale of completed apartments to 9% from 13.5%, from tonight until the end of December 2030. Announcing Budget 2026, Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe said this reduction will help address the “viability gap” in apartment construction. He said it is part of a social policy to…
Read MoreBitcoin hits record high above $125,000
Bitcoin reached a new record high yesterday, rising above the $125,000 mark. The cryptocurrency reached $125,689, shooting above its previous August record of around $124,500. Bitcoin has enjoyed a strong upward momentum with investors cautious about the US government shutdown. Gains in US shares have also supported bitcoin’s rise, while investors have looked to safe…
Read MoreGovt to unveil ‘pro-investment’ Budget, minimum wage rise
The Government is going to unveil a “pro-investment” Budget this afternoon with limited benefits for middle income workers. There will be a €10 increase in the State Pension and social welfare rates. There will be 860 additional special education teachers and 1,700 new special needs assistants. The Basic Income for artists of €325 per week…
Read MoreBudget 2026: €10 rise in State pension and welfare rates expected
A €10 increase in the State pension and Social Protection rates is expected in today’s Budget. The Budget will also see mortgage interest relief, which has benefitted more than 60,000 householders, extended for another year before being gradually phased out in 2027. The income disregard for the Carer’s Allowance, a big issue for the Independents…
Read MoreProfitability vs. Growth: Finding the Right Balance for Sustainable Success
At KAAS we know every business faces the challenge of balancing growth with profitability. Expanding your customer base, launching new products, or entering new markets can be exciting, but if it comes at the cost of shrinking margins or rising debt, long-term success becomes uncertain. Sustainable success lies in achieving the right balance between the…
Read MoreRegional hospitality businesses say ‘almost impossible to make profit’
Hospitality businesses in the north west region have said it is becoming almost impossible to make a profit given rising costs in the sector. Garry and Mairead Anderson employ more than 30 people during the summer season in Killybegs at their seafood shack and restaurant overlooks the town’s harbour. “This year, our turnover is up…
Read MoreLocal Property Tax likely to increase next year for most homeowners
Local Property Tax (LPT) is likely to increase next year for the majority of homeowners. Revenue have begun the process of writing to the 1.5 million homeowners in the country, asking them to re-evaluate their property’s value. This re-evaluation will be used to determine the amount of Local Property Tax homeowners will pay for the…
Read MoreWhat does the tech sector want from Budget 2026?
The tech sector has been through a turbulent time is recent years with many companies alternating between hiring sprees and mass layoffs. The industry remains a massive employer in this country with the latest Central Statistics Office data showing that the information and communication sector accounts for almost 180,000 jobs. That figure did fall by…
Read MoreFinancial Stress Testing: Preparing Your Business for the Unexpected
At KAAS we know running a business always involves a degree of uncertainty. Market changes, sudden shifts in customer demand, rising costs or unforeseen global events can all impact your bottom line. While you cannot predict the future, you can prepare for it. One of the most effective ways to build resilience is through financial…
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