Capital Acquisitions Tax (CAT) in Ireland
CAT is the tax on gifts and inheritances. Some gifts or inheritances can attract tax relief, for example: Some gifts can be made tax free, for example: If you
CAT is the tax on gifts and inheritances. Some gifts or inheritances can attract tax relief, for example: Some gifts can be made tax free, for example: If you
Ireland’s family reunification policy was significantly revised in 2025 by the Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, introducing stricter rules and clearer eligibility criteria.
THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY?Get organised and engage a Solicitor from the outset to avoid pitfalls and unnecessary delay. Here are some of the more
Time limits play a decisive role in determining whether an employee may pursue a claim against their employer. Missing these deadlines—often by even a single
For many years, Ireland has operated a Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme to compensate victims injured as a result of crime. The problem was that it limited compensation to out of pocket expenses and made no
Changes to Residential Tenancies took effect on 1st March 2026, and the changes that have been introduced vary as between small and large landlords. These changes have both positive and negative consequences, but
From 1st March 2026 the minimum annual remuneration which must be paid for certain employment permits will increase: Any employment permit applications for the above
Ireland has become an increasingly attractive destination for retirees seeking a high quality of life, political stability and access to excellent private healthcare. The Irish
Misplacing your property’s title deeds can feel stressful, especially if you plan to sell, remortgage, or update your property records. In Ireland, there are well