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The Irish State Is Still Pursuing Nearly €90 Million in PUP Overpayments

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Damien Roche
Published: | Updated: 17th Apr 2026
PUP Overpayment

The Irish State is still recovering almost €90 million in PUP overpayments from the COVID-19 scheme. Here's what's happening, why, and what to do if you're contacted.

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Tax on Redundancy and Termination Payments in Ireland

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Damien Roche
Published: | Updated: 31st Mar 2026
Redundancy

Everything you need to know about how redundancy and termination payments are taxed in Ireland, including the three key tax exemptions, worked examples, and the €200,000 lifetime cap.

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Is Your Side Hustle Taxable in Ireland? What Revenue Expects

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Damien Roche
Published: | Updated: 21st Mar 2026
Side Hustle

If you earn money on the side in Ireland (gigs, online selling, freelancing, creator income, services), it’s usually taxable. The real question is how you declare it.

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FX Rates for Irish Tax

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Damien Roche
Published: | Updated: 21st Mar 2026
FX Rates

If you earn or invest in a foreign currency, you must convert amounts to euro for Irish tax. Use a consistent, evidence-backed exchange rate.

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€60,000 After Tax in Ireland – What You Really Take Home

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Damien Roche
Published: | Updated: 20th Mar 2026
PAYE

Find out your net take-home pay on a €60,000 salary in Ireland

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€50,000 After Tax in Ireland – What You Really Take Home

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Damien Roche
Published: | Updated: 9th Mar 2026
PAYE

Find out your net take-home pay on a €50,000 salary in Ireland