Urgent review needed on Remote Working Tax Rules says Cross-Border Workers Coalition Newry Chamber of Commerce and Trade has joined […]
Month: October 2020
Investment in North West could be curtailed if access to talent restricted by cross border tax liability on employees
By Aidan O’Kane, Co-Chair of the newly formed Cross Border Workers Coalition When a company decides to invest in a […]
Cross Border Workers Coalition welcome the latest Fine Gael paper which calls for a focus on wellbeing when measuring economic progress in post-Covid world.
“It is really encouraging to see the issue of wellbeing and work life balance feature so prominently within current policy […]
Cross Border Workers Coalition leadership says that solid progress being made with tax impact campaign
The recently established Cross Border Workers Coalition set up to to place pressure on the Irish Government to make changes […]
Modern fit for purpose tax legislation required for cross-border workers now
By Conor Dowds, Co-Chair of the newly formed Cross Border Workers Coalition For a number of years now, a growing […]