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Study For Tax In Your Coffee Break

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Advanced Tax Lecturer from Griffith College, Paula Byrne helping students pass their Irish professional accountancy tax exams. Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is intended as an exam revision guide only. While every care is taken to ensure accuracy of information contained in this podcast, Paula Byrne does not accept responsibility for errors or omissions howsoever arising. Email paula@paulabyrne.ie. #Irish taxPaula Byrne
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  • Research & Development Tax Credit (2026 Update)
    Mar 15 2026

    Thank you to Amicus: Search and Recruitment for Sponsoring this episode. To find your next Finance or Accounting Role, head to https://amicus.ie/ and tell them that we sent you!

    In this episode, I’m revisiting Research & Development (R&D) Tax Relief for Limited Companies in Ireland, because there’s been a very welcome change - the credit has increased from 25% to 30%. Not a nuisance at all when you think about it!

    I walk through the key conditions companies need to meet to claim the R&D tax credit, including where the R&D must take place, the types of activities that qualify, and the deadline for submitting a claim. I also explain how the refund mechanism works over the three-year period, which is particularly helpful for companies that may be loss-making and looking for cash flow support.

    We also look at what types of costs qualify, including salaries, overheads, plant and machinery, and even buildings used for R&D — along with the important conditions and potential clawbacks to watch out for. Finally, I cover the rules around surrendering the R&D tax credit to key employees, including the eligibility conditions and the minimum effective tax rate requirement.

    What you'll hear in this Episode:

    1. Overview of the 30% R&D Tax Credit: The increase in the Research & Development tax credit from 25% to 30% and why this change is a positive development for qualifying limited companies in Ireland.
    2. Eligibility Conditions for Claiming R&D Relief: The key requirements companies must meet to claim the relief, including being within the charge to Irish corporation tax and carrying out qualifying R&D activities in Ireland, the EU, EEA, or the UK.
    3. How the R&D Tax Credit Is Refunded or Offset: The simplified repayment mechanism, explaining how companies can offset the credit against corporation tax or receive it in refundable instalments over a three-year period.
    4. Qualifying R&D Expenditure and Assets: The types of costs that qualify for the credit, including salaries, overheads, plant and machinery, and certain buildings used for R&D activities.
    5. Surrendering the R&D Tax Credit to Key Employees: How companies can pass part of the tax credit to key employees working in R&D and the strict conditions that must be met, including time spent on R&D and maintaining a minimum effective tax rate of 23%.

    Thank you for listening to Study For Tax in your Coffee Break! If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to leave a rating and review on your Podcast platform and share it with others to let them know you enjoyed the podcast.

    To improve your study for the ACCA ATX Exams this year, head to Paula Byrne's website to purchase the ACCA ATX IRL Revision Book for Exams in 2025 and Tax Conditions - the Spoken Word for audio-based revision.

    Thank you to Matthew Bliss for editing and production of this episode. If you'd like him to edit your podcast, send an email to business@mbpod.com or head to https://www.mbpod.com/.

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    10 min
  • December 2025 Examiners Report Review: ACCA ATX IRL Exam
    Feb 15 2026

    Thank you to Amicus: Search and Recruitment for Sponsoring this episode. To find your next Finance or Accounting Role, head to https://amicus.ie/ and tell them that we sent you!

    In this episode of Study for Tax in Your Coffee Break, I’m going through the December 2025 ACCA Irish Advanced Tax Examiner’s Report — and honestly, it’s gold dust. The examiner has given us a clear window into what went well, what didn’t, and where valuable marks were left behind. Whether you’re preparing for your first sitting or reflecting on a recent attempt, this report is packed with insight that you simply cannot afford to ignore.

    We walk through all three questions on the paper, including the 50-mark Question 1 with its mix of ethics, financial distress, share disposals and PRSA contributions. I highlight where students slipped up — from VAT on property (you know he loves it!) to gift splitting rules and, most importantly, failing to read the requirements properly. We also unpack Question 2’s specified intangible assets and permanent establishment issues, and Question 3’s termination payments, FED relief and close company transactions with a strong focus on the examiner’s repeated message: "know your conditions and know how to apply them!"

    A major theme throughout this paper was professional marks — commercial acumen, skepticism, and real-world thinking. The examiner has clearly raised the bar here, and I share practical advice on how you can prepare for that. If you’re serious about passing this exam, this episode will help you understand exactly what the marking team is looking for — and how to avoid a “bloodbath” in the next sitting.

    Resources mentioned in this Episode:

    1. December 2025 ACCA Irish Advanced Tax Examiner’s Report
    2. ACCA ATX Examiner's Reports Portal
    3. "Ep040 Ethics"

    Thank you for listening to Study For Tax in your Coffee Break! If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to leave a rating and review on your Podcast platform and share it with others to let them know you enjoyed the podcast.

    To improve your study for the ACCA ATX Exams this year, head to Paula Byrne's website to purchase the ACCA ATX IRL Revision Book for Exams in 2025 and Tax Conditions - the Spoken Word for audio-based revision.

    Thank you to Matthew Bliss for editing and production of this episode. If you'd like him to edit your podcast, send an email to business@mbpod.com or head to https://www.mbpod.com/.

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    18 min
  • Relief for Investment in Innovative Enterprises
    Jan 16 2026

    Thank you to Amicus: Search and Recruitment for Sponsoring this episode. To find your next Finance or Accounting Role, head to https://amicus.ie/ and tell them that we sent you!

    In this episode, we're talking through a brand new CGT relief introduced by the Finance Act 2024: the Relief for Investment in Innovative Enterprises, more commonly known as Angel Investor Relief. It’s an interesting and welcome relief that’s designed to help innovative Irish startups access early-stage funding while rewarding investors with a reduced CGT rate.

    There's a number of qualifications, conditions and interactions of this relief with others that may preclude certain other available reliefs, so make sure to listen carefully in the case that it becomes an examinable relief!

    Main Topics Discussed in this Episode:

    1. Overview of Angel Investor Relief: What it is, why it was introduced, and how it reduces CGT for qualifying investors.
    2. Who Can Qualify as an Investor: The key conditions an individual investor must meet, including shareholding limits, minimum holding periods, and connection rules.
    3. What Makes a Company “Qualifying”: The importance of the certificate of qualification, what Revenue looks for, and why commercial innovation and going-concern status matter.
    4. Eligible Shares and Investment Conditions: What counts as eligible shares, why cash investment is required, and why buying existing shares won’t qualify for the relief.
    5. Interaction with Other Tax Reliefs: How Angel Investor Relief interacts with EIIS, Entrepreneur Relief, and Retirement Relief, highlighting why choosing the right relief can make a significant tax difference.

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    Thank you for listening to Study For Tax in your Coffee Break! If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to leave a rating and review on your Podcast platform and share it with others to let them know you enjoyed the podcast.

    To improve your study for the ACCA ATX Exams this year, head to Paula Byrne's website to purchase the ACCA ATX IRL Revision Book for Exams in 2025 and Tax Conditions - the Spoken Word for audio-based revision.

    Thank you to Matthew Bliss for editing and production of this episode. If you'd like him to edit your podcast, send an email to business@mbpod.com or head to https://www.mbpod.com/.

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    10 min
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