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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2021-05-21
to provide further clarification, in light of Brexit, on the declarations required by Revenue from vessels arriving into the State and the required control measures for dutiable products delivered to vessels as ship's stores. Minor amendments have also been made to the text where necessary.
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Tax Appeals Commission
2021-01-15
Brexit: Ireland allocated financial support under the Brexit Adjustment Reserve … On Wednesday, the Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe T.D., welcomed the European Commission’s proposal on the Brexit Adjustment Reserve, which aims to provide financial support to the Member States and sectors most adversely affected by the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. The initial allocation proposed for Ireland is more than €1 billion in current prices. This is almost a quarter of the initial allocation... … Financing under this reserve will provide support to local communities, businesses, economic sectors and the State in our adjustment post Brexit. Following the Commission’s announcement, Minister Donohoe said,  … “Ireland will work closely with our fellow Member States and with the European Parliament to negotiate agreement on the Reserve as quickly as possible. This agreement must reflect the challenges we face in adjusting to Brexit, as a Union, and for Ireland in particular as the most-affected Member State, and provide for fast and flexible funding”.
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-12-11
Brexit: Irish VAT registrations for UK companies … ...district and explain that they wish to change the effective date and seek a VAT number with effect from a current date. Following this, a VAT number should be activated/issued. This will enable a business to apply for an EORI number in advance of the end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020.   … ...may have been some delays relating to registrations involving UK companies seeking a domestic VAT number, as they may not have had activity in Ireland. However, the numbers will issue once the relevant checks have been carried out and it is clarified that the number is required due to Brexit. … Revenue initially agreed to both systems running in parallel until 15 December 2020. However, having listened to the concerns raised through ongoing engagement with software developers, trade and business and recognising that this is a very challenging environment for businesses both in terms of Brexit and COVID-19, Revenue is providing additional time for customs agents and businesses to transition to the AIS.  
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-10-13
and the challenges presented by a 'no-trade deal'  Brexit.  …  ...The Institute welcomed the continued support that Budget 2021 gives to businesses and employees most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  In particular, we welcomed the recognition of the predicament of the self-employed who are unable to meet their current income tax liabilities. The Institute wrote to Minister Donohoe last week about the plight of small business owners who were falling throug
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-10-16
Brexit: Statement by Michel Barnier … Following the European Council meeting on 15 October, Michel Barnier, the European Commission's Chief Negotiator on Brexit, issued a press statement following his joint press conference with President of the European Council, Charles Michel.  … Mr. Barnier’s proposal to the UK team is that intensive negotiations must continue in the little time that is left in order to reach an agreement by the end of October. Mr. Barnier will continue discussions today with David Frost, the UK’s Chief Negotiator on Brexit.
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-10-23
Brexit: Statements following fourth meeting of the EU-UK Joint Committee … The fourth regular meeting of the EU-UK Joint Committee on the implementation and application of the Withdrawal Agreement, co-chaired by Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič, took place in London on Monday, 19 October 2020.... ...Following the meeting, the European Commission made a statement that the aim of the meeting was to jointly assess the current state of the implementation work, follo
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-09-25
Brexit: Tánaiste urges businesses to get ready for inevitable change … On Tuesday, the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar T.D. urged businesses to be ready for the inevitable changes that Brexit will mean for their operations given that there is now less than 100 days until the end of the transition period. The Tánaiste called on businesses to take action immediately on customs and said  …  to members providing information resources and supports which businesses might find helpful to get ready for Brexit. …  https://merrionstreet.ie/en/News-Room/Releases/100_days_to_Brexit_-_Tanaiste_urges_businesses_to_get_ready_for_inevitable_change.html
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-09-04
Brexit Update: EU Brexit Chief Negotiator addresses IIEA and General Scheme for new 2020 Brexit Omnibus Bill expected    … Michel Barnier, the European Commission's Chief Negotiator on Brexit addressed the Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA) on Wednesday, 2 September ahead of the eighth round of negotiations for a new partnership between the EU and the UK next week. Mr. Barnier noted the impact that the coronavirus pandemic has had but stated  … “the pandemic does not stop the Brexit clock from ticking” … We understand that the Government will shortly publish a General Scheme for a new 2020 Brexit Omnibus Bill (draft Heads of Bill) which will include tax measures to come into effect following the end of the Brexit transition period. As part of our Pre-Finance Bill Submissions in 2019 and 2020 to the Minister for Finance, the Institute identified several circumstances that were not covered by the taxation provisions contained in Part 6 of the Withdrawal Act 2019 (the 2019 Brexit Omnibus Bill), which was devised in the event of a “no deal” Brexit. We made a follow up
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-07-24
Brexit Measures: …  In order to put in place the staff, software and IT systems needed to be ready for new customs arrangements from 1 January 2021 as a result of Brexit, the government will introduce a €20 million Brexit fund to help SMEs involved in exporting and importing with the UK and further afield.
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-12-20
Brexit: Withdrawal Agreement to be fully operational on 1 January 2021 … The EU-UK Joint Committee met virtually yesterday, 17 December, to endorse all formal decisions and other practical solutions related to the implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement, as of 1 January 2021. It follows an agreement in principle reached by the Joint Committee Co-Chairs, European Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič and the UK Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Michael Gove,
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