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    Covid-19 Subsidy Scheme: where to fill in non-taxable pay?

    Just heard back from Revenue: "Dear Sir/Madam, Thank you for your query. Currently only Employers who are using a Payroll package can operate the scheme. If an employer is manually inputting the details on ROS (submit payroll by online form), currently the options is not available However...
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    Covid-19 Subsidy Scheme: where to fill in non-taxable pay?

    I run a very small business. We have one owner manager and one parttime employee. We're incorporated, so we use the online ROS payroll system. As the business is so small, we don't have any payroll software, and I do the payroll using spreadsheets. We therefore use the payroll forms provided...
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    The Quadriga Bitcoin saga

    Yes @tecate most unfortunate, he hit the panic button. But he was not the main fraudster. Very ironic to see BTC becoming more and more centralized the bigger the mining gets.
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    VAT refund on car hire?

    I amended my post to reflect this reality. On your second comment - agreed, it depends on the circumstances of the case.
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    The Quadriga Bitcoin saga

    It was similar with Mount Gox, once the bitcoins were taken from the wallets from Mount Gox, they were gone. A lot of people felt bad about missing out on BTC a while back, but if a lot of them had done so a few years ago, they would have done so at Mount Gox. It wasn't deliberate by the...
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    VAT refund on car hire?

    Hi @dublin67 I think we'll have to agree to disagree. I can't see how if the car hire was absolutely wholly, exclusively and necessarily for a business purpose, and the invoice was made out to the business including VAT number, that the business could not claim that VAT. If the car hire is...
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    VAT refund on car hire?

    Opinion: as long as the hiring of the car was wholly, exclusively and necessarily for the purposes of carrying on the trade (business), and as long as the hiring of the car was not for travel to or from the normal location of the business, then I think you're good to go. You need the invoice...
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    The text boxes are too large on Askaboutmoney

    Here's what it would look like:
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    New RTE programme "How to be Good with Money"

    Since the marginal rate went to 52% a heck of a lot of people have become a heck of a lot smarter at saving the cents. This has a lot of ramifications for the economy as this cohort will probably not make the same spending mistakes again. An end to flalhuileach-ness!
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    The text boxes are too large on Askaboutmoney

    Thanks @galwegian44 , interestingly I found a comment by Paul Graham (founder of YCombinator tech incubator and hackerspace and early investor in AirBnB et al.) on page width on his article website, and here it is: #### "Why is the text on your site so narrow? It wastes screen space. The aim...
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    The text boxes are too large on Askaboutmoney

    Hi @Brendan Burgess , sorry for the delay. Yes, Bloomberg or any of the news websites bbc, rte, medium seems to be the optimum width for the articles. Personally NamePros is still a little bit wide for me, for the actual posts. I would like them to narrow them. Paul Graham, Y Combinator has...
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    The text boxes are too large on Askaboutmoney

    I'm only new here so probably shouldn't be complaining! I do have some experience as a designer. I am a member of domain forum NamePros and they narrowed the width of each post box (the box where the posts appear). As it stands the content here appears right across of the width of the page...
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    Paddy Power giving 5/6 on Bitcoin being below $15,000 on Jan 1 2019

    Is there any other bookies offering this sport of market I wonder?
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