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  2. List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2024 - Wikipedia

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    The Rates (Exemption for Automatic Telling Machines in Rural Areas) Order (Northern Ireland) 2024 89 (C. 3) The Pension Schemes Act 2021 (Commencement No. 7 and Transitional Provisions) Order (Northern Ireland) 2024

  3. 2024 Irish budget - Wikipedia

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    The extension of child benefit in respect of children aged 18 in full-time education; Employee PAYE and earned income tax credits increased by €100 each; Packet of 20 cigarettes up by 75c, bringing the total price to €16.75; Tax on vaping products to be introduced in Budget 2025; 25% reduction in weekly childcare fees from September 2024

  4. 2024 Irish constitutional referendums - Wikipedia

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    The government of Ireland held two referendums on 8 March 2024 on proposed amendments to the Constitution of Ireland.The Thirty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution (The Family) Bill 2023 proposed to expand the constitutional definition of family to include durable relationships outside marriage.

  5. Northern Ireland budget - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Ireland budget is an annual act of the Northern Ireland Assembly, giving statutory authority to the Northern Ireland Executive for its revenue and expenditure plans. For the financial year 2024/25 the budget was approximately £ 15.2 billion. [ 1 ]

  6. Social security in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Injury Benefit and Disablement Benefit may be payable to people disabled as a result of an accident at work or a prescribed disease contracted at work. Disability Allowance is payable to disabled people over 16 and under 66 years of age. The disability must have continued, or be expected to continue, for at least 12 months.

  7. Medical card - Wikipedia

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    Some holders are eligible for reduced Universal Social Charge rates and are entitled to a range of other benefits. Holders, or children dependent on holders, are exempt from paying State Examination fees, including the Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate. [1] A GP visit card is available to people earning up to 50% above the income limit ...

  8. 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.

  9. Tax exemption - Wikipedia

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    Tax exemption generally refers to a statutory exception to a general rule rather than the mere absence of taxation in particular circumstances, otherwise known as an exclusion. Tax exemption also refers to removal from taxation of a particular item rather than a deduction. International duty free shopping may be termed "tax-free shopping". In ...