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More than 7 in every 10 taxpayers believe that the Budget 2025 announcement could be a deciding factor in how they vote in the next general election. That was the key message emanating from the Taxback Taxpayer Sentiment Survey, which polled over 1,400 respondents nationwide on the measures they believe the Government should introduce in October's Budget announcement. The Government are required to hold the next election by March 2025, and the Taxback survey has indicated that 74% of taxpayers are still undecided on how they will vote and that the Budget could influence their final decision. However, 26% of voters say that they already know how they will vote in the election and that Budget 2025 will have no impact on their choice. Commenting on the survey findings, Marian Ryan, Director of Business Development with Taxback, said: "It's clear that Budget 2025 is eagerly anticipated by countless workers across the country. "In fact, 83% of respondents of this survey said that they pay close attention to the Budget each year so that they can have a clear understanding of how it impacts their finances. "Of course, this will be the last Budget announcement before the next general election. "Our survey indicates that the majority of workers in Ireland could have their voting preference swayed by the moves the Government make in this Budget. Housing Crisis Remains a Key Issue for Voters Meanwhile, the Taxback survey also indicated that housing remains the number one issue for many taxpayers across the country. 44% (the highest percentage of the vote) of those surveyed said that housing should be the no.1 priority on the Government's Budget 2025 agenda. Cutting income tax received the second highest vote (20%), followed by the healthcare system (17%). "Interestingly, in last year's edition of this survey, the majority of respondents (48%) were urging the Government to help households to cope with inflation and the cost of living crisis. At that time, the housing crisis received the second highest share of the vote, 22%," says Ryan. "12 months on, it seems that the challenge of managing the housing crisis never gets any easier for the Government. "Homeless numbers have reached record levels this year, and rental costs continue to spiral and are now averaging at €1,922 per month. "Furthermore, a recent report from the Parliamentary Budget Office has indicated that the number of people over the age of 50 who do not own their own home, who are on a social housing waiting list or depending on housing benefits to rent in the private market is increasing. And according to the latest census figures, there has been a decline in homeownership among older people aged 65 or more, going from 87% to 83%. "Given this context, it is therefore unsurprising that housing remains such a core issue for workers. And it's clear that the general public would like to see the Government do something in the upcoming Budget to alleviate the housing crisis." More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
PJ talks to Marian Ryan from Taxback about the confusion that can happen about "tax agents" and how they work Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marian Ryan, consumer tax manager with Taxback.com, joins us on this week's episode of The Explainer to demystify the world of income tax returns, statements of liability, and the Revenue website. She lays out why it's worthwhile for all PAYE workers to sniff around their tax return, and outlines the main tax refunds people are entitled to but often don't look into claiming. The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. You can contribute to ensure we can keep questioning, investigating, debunking, explaining and informing at www.thejournal.ie/contribute/
This week om Taking Stock Mandy Johnston takes a deep dive into the state of American Politics and European politics. She is joined by Simon Tisdell Foreign Commentator with the Guardian who looks at the divided state of American and UK politics. Mandy also chats to Naomi O'Leary the European Correspondent with the Irish Times who details the growing movement of Far-Right parties across Europe. Back home in Ireland Jennifer Kavanagh Law Lecturer tells us about the various referendums and possible election that we have in store in 2024. And for the week that's in it Mandy also chats to Marian Ryan of Taxback.com about changes coming to all our Taxes in the New Year.
Aidan Dalton on his weight loss journey, Marian Ryan from taxback.com on how to get your tax refund for 2023, and Barry Roche with the latest on the Tina Satchwell case. Tune into the Neil Prendeville Show weekdays from 9am on Cork's RedFM. May contain sensitive content.
Forget black it's all about pink 2024 cars thanks to Barbie, a festival just for women is coming to Westmeath, January could prove to be financially abundant as guaranteed there's tax you are not claiming back Marian Ryan from Taxback.com had the details plus what on earth have they done to Mickey Mouse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As 2023 rolls to a close, January is just around the corner – which means many people will be looking at obtaining their tax refunds. Marian Ryan, Consumer Tax Manager, Taxback joined Emmet Oliver on the show...
It's time to get your tax back and Marian Ryan of Taxback.com joined Pat with advice on how we can get the most out of our tax returns
It's been revealed that Revenue could owe around 317,000 people €700 each.Ged Nash, Labour's Finance Spokesperson and Marian Ryan from Taxback joined The Last Word.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
A new survey carried out by Taxback. com has shown that almost 7 in 10 people are put off becoming self-employed because they are worried about dealing with the Revenue Commissioners. Marian Ryan, Director with Taxback.com joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
In the wake of the price cuts announced by energy suppliers earlier this month, almost two-thirds of Irish people (64pc) are calling for at least one more energy credit for everyone to be factored into the upcoming 2024 Budget. Marian Ryan, Taxback.com consumer tax manager joined Emmet this morning on the show.
Italy, Portugal, Spain...where to? Marian Ryan of taxback.com talks through the pros and cons of retired life abroad
Thousands of workers across the country are missing out on flat-rate tax credits due to discrepancies amongst similar professions. In some cases, there are even differences between the amount you can claim depending on if you are a man or a woman. Sean was joined by Marian Ryan, Consumer Tax Manager with Taxback.
Marian Ryan, Business Development Director with TaxBack
Thousands of workers across the country are missing out on flat-rate tax credits due to discrepancies amongst similar professions. In some cases, there are even differences between the amount you can claim depending on if you are a man or a woman. Sean was joined by Marian Ryan, Consumer Tax Manager with Taxback.
If you're a coeliac, or a diabetic, or you have a job that means you need a uniform-there's every chance you're missing out on claiming tax relief that will save you money. Marian Ryan from TaxBack.com joined Dermot and Dave with some tips on tax credits that you might be able to claim, but might not know about.
Almost seven in ten Irish renters have not claimed their rent tax credit despite being eligible. That's according to the latest Taxback Taxpayer Sentiment survey Marian Ryan, the Consumer Tax Manager with Taxback explained the findings of the report.
Almost seven in ten Irish renters have not claimed their rent tax credit despite being eligible. That's according to the latest Taxback Taxpayer Sentiment survey Marian Ryan, the Consumer Tax Manager with Taxback explained the findings of the report.
Allowances to help hundreds of thousands of workers cover the costs of clothing, equipment and stationery have failed to rise in line with soaring inflation. Marian Ryan of Taxback.com is calling on Government and Revenue to adjust these flat-rate employment allowances, to take account of rising prices and Marian spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Allowances to help hundreds of thousands of workers cover the costs of clothing, equipment and stationery have failed to rise in line with soaring inflation. Marian Ryan of Taxback.com is calling on Government and Revenue to adjust these flat-rate employment allowances, to take account of rising prices and Marian spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Could tax reliefs offer renters some form of solution as the eviction ban ends? To discuss with Pat was Marian Ryan, Consumer Tax Manager with Taxback.com and also Rory Hearne, Assistant Professor Social Policy at Maynooth University and /Author of 'Gaffs: Why no one can get a house,and what we can do about it'
Yes, it's complicated but it can make you actual money. Claiming tax back is a pain in the face, but not when you've an expert explaining it all. Tax expert, Marian Ryan from taxback.com, joined Dermot and Dave with her top tips for saving a few bob.
Hundreds of thousands of people have yet to contact Revenue to sort out how they will pay taxes owed on the Pandemic Unemployment Payment received during lockdowns. Consumer tax manager at Taxback.com Marian Ryan spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with some guidance for those who have to pay taxes due.
Hundreds of thousands of people have yet to contact Revenue to sort out how they will pay taxes owed on the Pandemic Unemployment Payment received during lockdowns. Consumer tax manager at Taxback.com Marian Ryan spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with some guidance for those who have to pay taxes due.
This week the “cost of living budget” doled out a record breaking 11 Billion. This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks macro and micro taxation with Cliff Taylor of the Irish Times and Marian Ryan, Consumer Tax Manager with Taxback Across the water the UK Budget received a scathing review from the IMF and calls for a rethink to its 45Billion pound debt funded tax package, Sir John Curtice, Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde is here to unpick the political and economic implications for the Liz Truss Government. And when it comes to housing did the Government do enough to get the supply side moving? AJ Noonan Managing Director of the Rhonellen Group and former Chair of the SFA gives us his take on Budget 2023 from a construction perspective.
We hear the stats, there's mentions of tax bands and reliefs but when it comes down to it, what difference does the budget actually make to your pocket? To explain the main points, Dermot and Dave were joined by Marian Ryan from TaxBack.com to explain all
It's an €11bn budget, with €4.1bn of it set aside to address the 'cost-of-living' crisis, but who among us are the winners and who has been left out in the cold? In this live episode, the Indo Daily gets to grips with Budget 2023. Host: Siobhán Maguire. Guests: Charlie Weston, Donal O'Donovan, and Marian Ryan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tax cuts for the ‘squeezed middle' are likely to be a priority for the Government in the upcoming budget – with a new 30% income tax band under consideration. Marian Ryan, Consumer Tax Manager at Taxback.com joined Emmet on the show this morning with more on this.
With things the way they are at the moment, a lot of people around the country are looking at their skills and hobbies to figure out how to make a little extra dosh. Commonly known as a ‘side hustle', it can be a great way to supplement your income. But there are some things to consider. Marian Ryan from Taxback.com joined Dermot and Dave to explain the tax rules you need to follow, and how to make sure you're getting the most from your side hustle.
Marian Ryan from Taxback.com shares top tips with Moncrieff on how to claim your tax back
For this weeks 'How To' slot we're looking at claiming tax relief. Sean was joined in studio by Marian Ryan, Business Development Director with Taxback.com...
For this weeks 'How To' slot we're looking at claiming tax relief. Sean was joined in studio by Marian Ryan, Business Development Director with Taxback.com...
Tomorrow, Budget 2022 will be announced. But what will it mean for you and your pocket? The Indo Daily finds out. Host: Siobhán Maguire. Guests: Hugh O'Connell, Political Correspondent for the Irish Independent and Sunday Independent, and Marian Ryan, Consumer Tax Manager at Taxback.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I originally covered impostor syndrome in my August 2, 2020, episode, but since it's something many of us (writers & non-writers alike) deal with, I thought it would be a good one to revisit.************************************************************Email: marisadellefarfalle@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/marisadee13 Instagram: www.instagram.com/marisadf13 Buy Me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/marisadf13 I'd also really appreciate it if you could take a moment to rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts (or your favorite podcasting app), as it'll help a lot more people find out about this show!************************************Helpful links: "The Reality of Imposter Syndrome," by Megan Dalla-Camina: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/real-women/201809/the-reality-imposter-syndrome "How Artists Can Overcome Imposter Syndrome," by Dom Carter: https://www.creativebloq.com/features/how-artists-can-overcome-imposter-syndrome "8 Ways to Overcome Imposter Syndrome as an Artist," by Artwork Archive: https://www.artworkarchive.com/blog/8-ways-to-overcome-imposter-syndrome-as-an-artist "How to Battle Impostor Syndrome: Owning Your Writing as Art," by Marian Ryan: https://thewritelife.com/battle-impostor-syndrome/
In this special Kentucky Derby edition of The Horse Race, Steve and Jenn have lots of things to discuss. Chief among them, the event of the century: The Horse Race Goes to the Races. Join us June 9 at Suffolk Downs to enjoy an afternoon of food, drink, horse racing and political analysis. Meanwhile, Steve and Jenn brace themselves for what has now officially been thrust upon us all: presidential polling season. As the hosts note, there are a lot of things that polling can tell us about how people feel about their politics and their politicians. Steve and Jenn promise to, when addressing presidential polls, move beyond merely who's winning and who's losing and talk about what voters think about candidates' policies, and what drives a candidate's favorability among certain demographics of voters. After unpacking a recent Quinnipiac poll that published Joe Biden's standing after he (finally) announced his candidacy as well as voters' responses to policies laid out by Democratic candidates, Steve and Jenn are joined by two very good friends of the pod. First, Katie Lannan of the State House News Service drops in to walk the hosts through state budget proceedings, some of which occur in Room 348 of the State House (cue Hamilton track: The Room Where It Happens), and much of which are out of public view. Next, Commonwealth Magazine's Sarah Betancourt explains the recent lawsuit that hit the US District Court on Monday. Middlesex and Suffolk County district attorneys Marian Ryan and Rachel Rollins are seeking to block ICE agents from Massachusetts courthouse properties, claiming that the threat of their presence makes noncitizen witnesses unwilling to appear in court for fear of arrest or deportation. Finally, Steve and Jenn open up the mailbag via the Pony Express. Send your #mapoli comments and questions to us using the Pony Express (aka tweet @The_HorseRace or email us at thehorseracepodcast@gmail.com).