A variety of articles including income protection for individuals and businesses.
Newsletters
We publish newsletters every quarter. You can read them online or download them for reading offline. Packed with useful articles, tax tips and legal briefs. Feel free to get in touch with us here at BKRM Nexus if you need any help or advice on any tax matters.
Newsletter 2020 – Issue 4
A variety of articles including tax and legal briefs and franchising in Ireland.
Newsletter 2020 – Issue 3
A variety of articles including tax and legal briefs and franchising in Ireland.
COVID-19 Latest Updates on the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS)
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Newsletter 2020 – Issue 2
A variety of articles including tax and legal briefs and franchising in Ireland.
Support for those affected by COVID-19 (Coronavirus) in Ireland
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Newsletter 2020 – Issue 1
A variety of articles including tax and legal briefs and franchising in Ireland.
2020 Tax Booklet
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BKRM Newsletters 2019
Each quarter, we create a newsletter containing articles, pay and file summaries, tax briefs and legal briefs. To make life easy for you, we are including all four newsletters from 2019 here in one place. Enjoy reading.
The Market Discovery Fund
The new Market Discovery Fund is designed to help companies of all sizes meet the key challenges of market research: Market Knowledge – Understanding local market nuances and drivers is key to preparing your business to enter new markets. Enterprise Ireland’s supports...
Donations to Sporting Bodies
Where an individual who pays tax under the PAYE system makes a qualifying donation to an approved sports body they can claim tax relief by way of a deduction from total income. An approved sports body must promote an athletic or amateur game or sport, must be on the...
The Finance Bill 2019
At time of writing (mid-November), the 2019 Finance Bill is meandering through the Oireachtas. In broad terms, it was a quiet budget day on 8 October last in tax terms due to stated concerns about the potential impact of a no deal (or “hard”) Brexit. Minister Donohoe...