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Travel and subsistence expenses describe the cost of spending on business travel, meals, hotels, sundry items such as laundry (though usually only on long trips) and similar ad hoc expenditures. [1] These reimbursements often have tax and related implications, and vary depending on the country of the business.
Companies are free to set their own per diem rates or maximum allowances that employees are reimbursed for expenses incurred while on business trip. The portion of per diem allowance in excess of 700 ₽ for travel in Russia and 2,500 ₽ for travel outside Russia is deemed employee's taxable income.
In general, the GSA rate matches the annual rate set by the IRS, although by law the government employee reimbursement rate cannot exceed the mileage rate set by the IRS for business deductions. [1] Reimbursement by an employer on a per-mile basis is also used in other countries; it offers a similar simplification to payment of subsistence per ...
The Government is reducing the €25 cap on prescription charges for over-70s to €20 from 1 March. Social welfare recipients will be entitled to a Christmas bonus equal to 85 per cent of their weekly payment (up from 75 per cent in 2015). 800 new gardaí to be recruited in 2017. Funding for the Department of Defence is to increase by €16 ...
Fuel allowance will be increased by €2.50 per week to €22.50. 600 extra gardaí to be recruited. 2c charge every time cash is withdraw from an ATM using a debit card capped at €2.50 for ATM cards and €5 for combination ATM / debit cards. Minimum wage increased from €8.65 to €9.15 per hour from January 2016.
€100 Jobseeker's Allowance reduced rate extended to existing recipients who reach 22, and for new entrants aged up to 24 on or after 1 January 2014. Anyone aged 25 and under who signs on from January 2014 will get €100 a week, down from €144, while 25-year-olds can claim €144, reduced from €188.
Although not on the government payroll, PPSs are expected to act as part of the payroll vote, voting in line with the government on every division. [9] [10] When on official Departmental business, a PPS receives travel and subsistence allowance paid out of government funds, as with formal members of the government.
The Air Travel Tax (Irish: Cáin Aerthaistil) was an Irish tax applied to flights departing from airports in Ireland. [1] It was introduced in the 2009 Budget.Until 28 February 2011, there were two rates of tax, €10 for each passenger flying to an airport more than 300 km (186 miles) from Dublin Airport, and €2 per passenger flying to any other airport within 300 km (186 miles). [2]