- Finance Bill 2025 introduces wide-ranging tax, VAT, and reporting changes in Ireland.
- Increases USC income ceiling, extends KEEP share option exemptions, and expands foreign earnings deduction.
- Exempts rental income from cost rental properties from corporate tax and increases R&D tax credit.
- Aligns country-by-country reporting with OECD standards and extends 9% VAT rate on gas and electricity.
- Introduces stamp duty exemption for certain companies and implements OECD crypto-asset reporting requirements.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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