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  2. Education in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Junior Cycle builds on the education received at primary level and culminates with the Junior Certificate Examination. Students usually begin this at the age of 12 or 13. The Junior Certificate Examination is taken after three years of study and not before fourteen years of age. It consists of exams in: English; Irish (Exemption can be ...

  3. Council Tax - Wikipedia

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    Council Tax Benefit was a means-tested rebate that potentially rebated 100% of a claimant's Council Tax bill. The rebate would be reduced by a fifth of any qualifying income above a certain level; benefits did not qualify for this calculation, but most other income did. In effect, Council Tax Benefit was a rebate for people with low incomes.

  4. State Examinations Commission - Wikipedia

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    Leaving Certificate; Typically about 60,000 students present for each of these examinations each year, generally commencing on the first Wednesday of June. The commission holds the results of public examinations carried out by the Intermediate Education Board for Ireland (1879-1924), these include the Junior Grade, Middle Grade and Senior Grade ...

  5. Central Applications Office - Wikipedia

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    The CAO awards points to students based on their achievements in the Leaving Certificate examination. A student's points are calculated according to these tables, counting their best six subjects only (resulting in a maximum score of 625 points since 2012 with the introduction of the extra 25 points awarded to those who sit the honours ...

  6. Tax credits in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, tax credits reduce the amount of Irish income tax that a taxpayer pays in a given year. A few tax credits are granted automatically, while others can be claimed, either by simple notification to Revenue, or by completing a form. All tax credits are expressed as an annual amount. All are non-refundable.

  7. Local government in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The functions of local government in the Republic of Ireland are mostly exercised by thirty-one local authorities, termed County, City, or City and County Councils. [1] [2] [3] The principal decision-making body in each of the thirty-one local authorities is composed of the members of the council, elected by universal franchise in local elections every five years from multi-seat local ...

  8. Local property tax (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    On 6 May 2013, the Revenue Commissioners reported that 1.2 m household lds (74%) have paid the property tax. [4] In August 2013, the Revenue said 1.58 m households have paid the tax, and over €175 m has been collected. [5] Anyone who still has not paid by August 2013, will have the tax deducted from their salary or pension. [5]

  9. Union of Students in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) (Irish: Aontas na Mac Léinn in Éirinn) is the national representative body for third-level students' unions in Ireland. Founded in 1959, USI represents more than 374,000 students in over forty colleges across the island of Ireland. [ 1 ]