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# black-economy - Wednesday 17 April, 2013
ISME propose tax and social welfare amnesty for black market operators
The Irish Small Firm and Medium Enterprises Association believes that the temporary amnesty would help individuals to legitimise their “hidden economy” tax/earnings status.
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Share17 Tweet10SFA warn of €6 billion cost of black economy, urge government action
The Small Firms Association is to meet with the Joint Oireachtas on Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation tomorrow and outline measures which they believe will help tackle the issue.
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Self employed tradespeople warned about hiding income
Taxback.com has urged construction workers and tradespeople to comply with Revenue obligations as the October tax return deadline approaches.
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Construction companies experience growth of “black economy operations”
Almost 40 per cent of construction workers have said they had to repair low-quality work done by such operators.
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Booming black economy killing small business
Dramatic increase in black economy is costing the State €5 billion, says the Irish Small & Medium Enterprises Association.
Share9 Tweet25# black-economy - Monday 27 June, 2011
Culture of nixers drives Ireland’s black economy says ISME
The body representing small and medium businesses says the state could be losing as much as €5 billion per year.
Share Tweet7# black-economy - Monday 15 November, 2010
Workers turn down €15/hr to stay on benefits
The state’s business advisory reports that unemployed couples are better off on the Dole than taking part-time hours.
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