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The €1,500 tax free limit explained: How Irish SMEs are structuring employee rewards in 2026
The Small Benefit Exemption is laid down in section 112B of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997, which is administered by Revenue. A maximum of five qualifying benefits per tax year can gain exemption with the cap set at just €1,500 per employee per annum, effective from 1 January 2025. Qualifying benefits cannot be non-cash and non-convertible to cash.
Eight times banned driver wants his licence back for job
A MAN who was put off the road for ten years in 2019 for repeatedly driving without insurance is attempting to get his licence back early, but this application is being strenuously opposed by the Gardaí.
Bounce Back Recycling win the Enterprise and Employment Award at the Traveller Pride Awards Ceremony 2026
Galway Travellers and Galway Traveller Movement will be celebrating Traveller identity, culture and heritage as part of Traveller Pride by hosting two events in Galway this week.
Evenings well spent – part-time courses at Galway Community College
Galway Community College is now enrolling for its Adult Education Part-Time Courses starting in September 2026.
Adult Learning Information Evening
Professionals looking to future-proof their careers and explore flexible learning opportunities are invited to attend the annual Adult Learning Information Evening at University of Galway on Wednesday, 17 June 2026, from 5.30pm–7.30pm in the Orbsen Building.
Dunmore pensioner accused of cannabis farming
WHEN Gardaí raided the property of a Dunmore pensioner, they allegedly discovered 66 cannabis plants valued at €52,800 and cannabis to the value of €12,000.
Celebrating apprenticeship success in Galway and Roscommon
In 2025, 267 apprentices graduated across Galway and Roscommon. On Thursday, May 14, Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) was delighted to host 120 of these apprentices to officially mark their graduation.
Claddagh Credit Union welcomes Minister Troy
Claddagh Credit Union welcomed Minister of State at the Department of Finance, Robert Troy, to Galway for the first in a series of public consultations on the future of credit unions. The event brought together the Claddagh Credit Union’s community partners, including representatives from the University of Galway, Galway Chamber, Galway International Arts Festival, Galway City Council, Galway Energy Co-operative, and Moycullen GAA.
Young man ordered to hawk his CV around Tuam
A young Tuam man was ordered by a Judge at the local Court to hawk his CV around to every business in the town seeking work, and to come back before the Court again with proof that he had done so.
Start your future with GRETB Open Day
If you would like to update your skills, change career, prepare for employment, or simply return to education, then why not pop into the Open Day at GRETB’s Further Education and Training Centre on the Tuam Road on Thursday, May 14 from 9.30am to 2.30pm.
