Ireland
Imposition of Duties (No. 274) (Televisions) Order, 1985.
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This Order sets new excise duty rates for televisions and allows the Revenue Commissioners to repay duty on certain qualifying televisions.
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Ireland
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This Order sets new excise duty rates for televisions and allows the Revenue Commissioners to repay duty on certain qualifying televisions.
Ireland
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This Act is a 2024 health statute that amends several earlier health-related Acts and provides for related matters.
Ireland
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The Minister for the Environment increases the fixed amounts payable for certain section 103 offences and sets the regulations to start on 2 September 1985.
Ireland
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This regulation changes some social welfare contribution and occupational injuries rules, including a £3,560 income figure for certain voluntary contributors and a rise in one contribution rate to 0.14%.
Ireland
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These Regulations update employment permit rules, including new remuneration amounts, a new definition of “fast food outlet”, and commencement dates for some amendments.
Ireland
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These regulations set rules for stock exchange listing, issuer disclosures, the Irish Stock Exchange’s role as competent authority, and offences for non-compliance.
Ireland
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Undertakings meeting the stated size and NACE conditions must provide, once only, the Schedule information for the Community Innovation Survey 2023.
Ireland
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These Regulations change the jobseeker’s benefit (self-employed) rules by deeming certain self-employed claimants to meet one of the qualifying conditions if they can satisfy a deciding officer about their insurable self-employment, loss of that work, and the other contribution conditions.
Ireland
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This Act establishes a register for providers of building works and makes related amendments to several other Acts.
Ireland
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This Order imposes excise duty on motor-cycles from 1 January 1985 and sets how the duty is calculated, who pays it, and when the Revenue Commissioners may defer, remit, repay, or waive payment.
Ireland
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These Regulations amend earlier traffic-warden offence regulations by changing the fixed amounts that may be paid instead of prosecution for certain offences.
Ireland
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Certain undertakings must provide one-time survey information about innovation and related business topics listed in the Schedule.
Ireland
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These Regulations set rules for automatic enrolment contributions, repayment handling, employer reporting, technology-failure procedures, some medical incapacity applications, and fixed payment notices.
Ireland
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These Regulations set up a living donor reimbursement scheme and set conditions, limits, evidence requirements, and appeal rules for claims.
Ireland
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These rules set the terms for Savings Certificates Issue 24, including who may buy and hold them, holding limits, interest, maturity, early redemption, and tax treatment.
Ireland
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This Order sets and updates fees for many Supreme Court, High Court, probate, bankruptcy, wardship, and related court-office services.
Ireland
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This Order sets fees for certain non-contentious work done by solicitors and says it applies only to business transacted after 1 October 1986.
Ireland
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The Order approves the transfer scheme between Northern Bank Limited and Northern Bank (Ireland) Limited and sets how the transfer date and related evidence rules work.
Ireland
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This Act sets out a framework for gold coinage, legal tender notes, and consolidated bank notes, and establishes a Commission to manage and control the issue and redemption of the currency notes and bank notes.
Ireland
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This scheme sets rules for An Post’s Express Mail service, including how it works, what it costs, packet size and weight limits, and when An Post can accept, charge for, or limit service.