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Budget 2022 Presentation - Oliver Mangan 1.13 MB

Oliver Mangan, Chief Economist Republic of Ireland with AIB presented on Budget 2022 at the Budget Webinar held on Wednesday, 13th October 2021.

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Budget Highlights 2022 1.74 MB

Highlights from Budget 2022 including business tax, farmer tax, personal tax, VAT, miscellaneous tax and tax credits.

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Budget 2022 Presentation - Patrick Fannon 1.96 MB

Patrick Fannon, Tax Director, presented on Budget 2022 at the Budget Webinar held on Wednesday, 13th October 2021.

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SCARP - A more Efficient Rescue Process for SME’s 1.19 MB

On 22 September 2021, Jill Callanan, of LK Shields Solicitors and Brendan O’Donoghue, RBK presented a webinar examining the detail of the new SCARP legislation.

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HR Support - Credit Unions 211.77 KB

RBK HR Solutions team provide a variety of services to Credit Unions throughout Ireland.

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HR Support - Charity & Not for Profit 212.33 KB

RBK HR Solutions team provide a variety of services to Charity and Not for Profit organisations throughout Ireland.

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Doing Business in Ireland 2021 5.49 MB

RBK are delighted to share our Doing Business in Ireland Guide 2021 which has been updated to incorporate new measures introduced in Finance Act 2020.

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Transfer Pricing Presentation - RBK & Bennett Thrasher 2.17 MB

On 19th May 2021, Jackie Masterson, Head of Tax and Ben Miller, Head of Transfer Pricing with Bennett Thrasher presented on the latest developments on Transfer Pricing.

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The Treasury Hub Update - April 2021 958.23 KB

Welcome to the fourth edition of THE TREASURY HUB Banking and Treasury Markets Bulletin of 2021. Domestically and internationally, there is increased focus on the speed of the vaccine rollout and, hopefully, a gradual return to normality.But the one sector that is looking anything but normal is the Irish banking sector with the announcement of the exit of KBC from the market. Following on from the Ulster Bank announcement the previous month, the SME and Business Banking offerings will be dominated by a duopoly of AIB and Bank of Ireland. The growth of PTSB and the non-bank providers will be crucial for the wider macroeconomic development of the country.On the currency front, the last week has seen USD retreat but GBP rebound. Both currencies are stronger against EUR since the start of the year. Although the cost of borrowing has increased for most governments in 2021, the move has stalled in Eurozone and UK but US rates continue to ease up as inflation prospects continue to be very actively debated (is it returning for the medium-term or just a temporary phenomenon?). Economic outlook for the US looks very positive at the minute.From an investment perspective, stock market trends are generally upwards again after some pause for breath. Coinbase was a high profile IPO in the US while the Deliveroo flotation in London was a disappointment. Finally, Section 5 covers interest rates, especially the spectre of negative deposit rates and considers if we can do anything to mitigate their impact.

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The Treasury Hub Update - March 2021 1007.78 KB

Welcome to the third edition of THE TREASURY HUB Banking and Treasury Markets Bulletin of 2021. It is 12 months since the first lockdown and the seismic impact on all of our lives. The changes required in the way we work have accelerated trends that had been emerging, but not all of it is negative. In fact, it could be a catalyst for a lot of positive developments. Of course, the impact has been very uneven – the hospitality/hotel sectors have been decimated while other sectors have thrived.

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Treasury Hub Update - February 2021 895.72 KB

Welcome to the second edition of THE TREASURY HUB Banking and Treasury Markets Bulletin of 2021. It has been a very active start to 2021 on all fronts – currencies have made some material early moves, interest rates are moving up, stock markets are a little jittery while oil has raced ahead again.

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Business Support Matrix Update 335.51 KB

As the funding supports available to help SMEs through this difficult Covid period are changing regularly, we have updated our Funding Matrix which we brought to you in 2020, to provide an easily accessible summary of the key financial schemes and other supports that are widely available to Irish businesses.

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