In Irish news, as five towns are newly designated under the Living City Initiative, Revenue has published new and updated guidance relating to the Initiative and Government has announced a new package of fuel supports for the farming, fishery and transport sectors. In UK news this week, we remind readers that time to pay arrangement may be agreed with HMRC to spread tax liabilities, and the annual Administrative Burdens Advisory Board survey on HMRC performance is now open for completion. In International news, the Commission has published a study on wealth taxation.
Ireland
1. Read about the
five towns recently designated under the Living City Initiative and the
related guidance published by Revenue.
2. The Government
announced a new package of supports last week to assist sectors impacted by fuel increases.
UK
3. Mindful of rising costs, taxpayers and business may be able to avail of time to pay arrangements to spread tax liabilities over monthly instalments.
4. The
2026 annual Administrative Burdens Advisory Board survey on HMRC performance is open for responses until 29 April 2026.
International
5.The European Commission recently published a study on wealth taxes providing greater insight into their design, interrelation and impacts.
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You can also read this week’s Cross-border developments and trading corner. This week’s edition sets out details of an email about changes to the process for returning consignments rejected at EU Border Control Posts which came into effect earlier this week on Monday 20 April 2026.