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- Can I deduct Solicitor Probate fee from CAT - Askaboutmoney. com
Only the funeral expenses were deducted as on the CA-24, no other debts having been incurred It is now time to pay CAT on the assets of our third sibling whose Probate was issued later than the other two, thereby falling under the 2019 CAT payments deadline
- How can I keep the seat beside me empty? - askaboutmoney. com
An interesting question arose last night at the end of a 40th wedding anniversary meal (small quantities of fermented grape juice may have been consumed) The happy couple in question are heading to the sun on a Ryanair flight next week When booking the flights, they considered
- How far can banks go back with statements? - Askaboutmoney. com
Hi All I need to check up on whether cheques have been lodged to an account I don't have Internet banking - Which as I understand it would go back 7 years - I'm wondering Just how far back a bank can go back as regards statements they can provide? The banks I'm referring to are Bank Of
- Can I buy duty-free flying from UK to Ireland?
Since the UK is no longer in the EU, can us Irish that are travelling from UK to Ireland buy items in the airport tax free in UK airports?
- Health Insurance - First time policy 24 year old
Should a 24 year old be paying for health insurance if they are a healthy non-smoker? They are subsidising the unhealthy smokers and older people Serious medical events are well covered by Irish hospitals And if he needs to see a consultant, he can pay for it privately out of the money saved on health insurance premiums
- Moneymakeover - 24 year old couple saving for a mortgage in Dublin . . .
10k is 10 per cent of their budget If it's only travelling and going out, it seems a lot if the goal is to save Our current budget for holidays as a family of 4 (3 adults) is 10 to 12 k a year and last year I was away for 8 weeks on that budget (during school holidays with 4 trips abroad) I could probably add 2 k for going out
- Chargeable person, over 5k taxable income, Form 11
@Freelance suggested I post a separate thread on this My question is, if you have, for example, €100k with Credit Agricole at 4 5%, that's €4,500 interest which is subject to DIRT If you have another €1,000, AFTER deduction of DIRT with AIB, are you over the 5k threshold and need to do Form
- Software for tracking investments and possible investments
Possibly a very beginner question and maybe not in the correct forum, apologies if so! I'm looking for the best piece of software online or app free or possibly even paid with a small subscription if worth it What I want it to do is display charts of individual shares stocks, ETFs, Investment
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