The ‘Old Reliables’: Where Does the Tax Go? [Infographic]
Minister Noonan left the Old Reliables largely unchanged in this week's budget, though he did add 40c to the price of 20 cigarettes. But how much is the tax on these items, and how is it spent?
Eircom Spiders Website Hacked to sell Pharmaceuticals
It doesn't show up on the main page, but a Google crawl of the Eircom Spiders site reveals that it has been hacked and is being used to sell Viagra and other prescription drugs. Dublin web expert
#Budget15: Goodbye Double Irish – Hello Knowledge Box
#457199556 / gettyimages.com The controversial 'Double Irish' tax loophole was abolished in yesterday's budget speech by the Minister for Finance Michael Noonan. The move had been widely expected following increasing international pressure, and the announcement by the EU that
Fujitsu Brings Omni-Channel POS Retailing to Ireland
Fujitsu has announced the global availability of its new omni-channel Point of Service (PoS) application that allows retailers to significantly increase revenue while reducing IT costs. FUJITSU Retail Solution Market Place achieves this by supporting enterprise-wide
Penneys is Ireland’s Top Brand on Facebook, but 26% of its Fans are Abroad
Penneys is the top brand among Irish Facebook users with 442,740 fans in Ireland according to the latest report from Social Bakers which tracks social media performance of brands and breaks it down by country, sector and other
Government’s New Plan to Create 93,000 jobs from Start-Ups
A new plan aimed at creating an extra 93,000 jobs from start-up companies in the next five years was today launched by Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton TD together with Minister of State for Business and