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The €1,500 tax free limit explained: How Irish SMEs are structuring employee rewards in 2026

The Small Benefit Exemption is laid down in section 112B of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997, which is administered by Revenue. A maximum of five qualifying benefits per tax year can gain exemption with the cap set at just €1,500 per employee per annum, effective from 1 January 2025. Qualifying benefits cannot be non-cash and non-convertible to cash.

Ireland's best-rated tourist destinations revealed

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New research has uncovered the most-loved Irish tourist spots, based on top Tripadvisor ratings.

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Restaurants Association of Ireland calls for changes in government tax policy

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The Restaurants' Association of Ireland (RAI) has called for changes in government policy to ensure that restaurants can stay viable.

 

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