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Meeting with the Minister for Finance to discuss CCAB-I's Pre-Budget 2025 submission 

Last week, a delegation from the Institute, under the auspices of the CCAB-I, met the Minister for Finance, Jack Chambers TD to discuss this year’s Pre-Budget 2025 submission. The Minister was joined by several key senior officials from his department who facilitated an engaging and thorough discussion on a number of our proposals. We raised our concerns over the increased cost of doing business for SMEs in particular, the potential to reduce Employers' PRSI and reducing the headline rate of CGT from 33 percent to 25 percent. We also raised concerns about capacity and adequate childcare, and how the lack of affordable childcare is impacting workers. In addition, we reiterated many of our recommendations for enhancing share-based remuneration, particularly for SMEs, including recommending a deferral of the upfront tax charge on unapproved share options and a safe harbour for valuations for private companies instituting share schemes. We discussed the impact of the new Enhanced Reporting Requirements on businesses and the ongoing question about the need for businesses to report in real-time or, or before in-scope payments are made to employees. The requirement to file on a real-time basis does not seem to add any integrity to the information reported to Revenue but has caused significant problems for affected businesses and workers. We also suggested that two-gift limit applying to the small benefit exemption should be removed with the only limit being by reference to the total value of non-cash benefits made in a year, i.e. a taxpayer should be entitled to receive any number of non-cash benefits up to €1,000 as long as those benefits are not part of a salary sacrifice arrangement. The Institute is grateful to Minister Chambers for taking time to meet with us and consider our proposals. We wish the Minister every success in his new role and look forward to continued engagement with him and his office.

Jul 22, 2024
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Pride in sustainability

  A Pride festival in the UK has gained recognition for combining both inclusivity and sustainability in its operations. Worthing Pride, an annual celebration in the UK coastal town of Worthing, has implemented a waste management plan encouraging attendees to participate in green practices and including efforts to reduce single-use plastics, in order to reduce its environmental impact. It also offers a platform for local businesses and small business owners and artisans to showcase their products, both supporting local services/products and reducing the event’s carbon footprint. It is also promoting eco-friendly vendors among other sustainability initiatives. The event, which takes place in July, supports local environmental charities, with a direct focus on clean energy projects that benefit underrepresented communities or support LGBTQ+ environmental activists.

Jun 27, 2024
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Inviting feedback from members this UN Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Day

Today, 27 June is Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Day – a day designated by the United Nations to highlight the potential of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSME) to transform economies, foster job creation and promote equitable economic growth. According to the UN, they account for 90% of businesses, 60 to 70% of employment and 50% of GDP worldwide. They are the backbone of societies everywhere, and in 2024, the UN has prioritised leveraging their power and resilience to accelerate sustainable development and eradicate poverty. To effect change, wherever they operate, businesses need policies that support and nurture the important role that they play in our economies. Supporting and promoting the interests and needs of small businesses across the island of Ireland is a key priority for the Institute in the coming year under the leadership of recently elected President Barry Doyle. SMEs are the backbone of the domestic economy and in the run up to the next general election in Ireland, the Institute is determined to amplify the voice of the small business community in our representations to Government. Our 2024 Survey of Small Businesses remains open and we invite all members working in the SME sector to share their views with us to help inform the basis of this important campaign. We look forward to sharing more details of our campaign on your behalf in the coming weeks.

Jun 27, 2024
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€300 million to drive the decarbonisation of manufacturing sectors

  The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke TD, has announced that €300 million will be available to drive the decarbonisation of Ireland’s industrial emitters over the coming years. The fund will be used by Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland to support client companies to reduce their industrial emissions between now and 2030 through the Environmental Aid scheme. The Minister also published the Decarbonisation of Industrial Heat Roadmap, which sets out what the operating environment for energy used in manufacturing will look like in the future. It identifies the key interventions necessary to decarbonise heat-use in manufacturing sectors, including the supports that are available to companies, forthcoming regulations, and the policies underpinning them. Commenting, Minister Burke said “I’m ringfencing €300m in funding to give these companies certainty that the government will support them in making these significant investment decisions so that Ireland can achieve our 2030 abatement target,” he said. Dara Calleary, junior minister for enterprise, said it was the job of every business, large and small, to decarbonise. “While it’s something we all have to do, it should also be seen as an opportunity for businesses to improve their competitiveness … Becoming more sustainable can help a business to attract and retain talented staff, as well as meeting the growing customer demand for greener products and services”. The vast majority of industrial emissions are generated by companies primarily in the food and beverage, cement, pharmaceutical, and chemicals sectors that are supported by Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland.

Jun 27, 2024
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Sustainability/ESG bulletin, Friday 21 June 2024

  In this week’s Sustainability/ESG bulletin, read about a new report into carbon budgets in Ireland, funding available under the Circular Economy Innovation Grant Scheme, and new Government resources on sustainability for business. Also covered is an update report on the White Paper on Enterprise Implementation Plan, the second National Adaptation Framework, news of the approved EU Nature Restoration Law and resources on the role of accountants in tackling the nature crisis, as well as the usual awards, jobs, articles, resources and events. Ireland news Recording available from AI & CSRD webinar What is ‘socially-conscious’ AI? What AI applications are used for CSRD reporting? How should you report on AI-use under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)? In an Institute webinar  this week hosted by Sustainability Advocacy Manager Susan Rossney, speakers David Connolly and Madeline Parkinson from EY’s Climate Change and Sustainability Services team discussed the intersection of AI-use and CSRD reporting obligations and the considerations required to ensure sustainable, ‘socially-conscious’ AI usage. You can watch the webinar here. (See also this article from ICAEW on using AI to combat modern slavery) Carbon budgeting reported launched A research report, Carbon Budgets: Opportunities and Challenges for Irish Business, was launched this week by Minister Dara Calleary, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, in Dublin’s Royal Irish Academy. Co-written by DCU Assistant Professor Dr Aideen O’Dochartaigh FCA, the report highlights the fundamental conflicts between Ireland’s industrial development and environmental goals. The report called for – among other things – coordinated efforts across entire value chains, substantial investment in new technologies, infrastructure and training, and forums to discuss growth, policy coherence and the future of key sectors, and to develop a shared socio-economic vision for a Net Zero Ireland. Funding under Circular Economy Innovation Grant Scheme (CEIGS) A call for applications for the 2024 funding round of the Circular Economy Innovation Grant Scheme (CEIGS) has been announced this week. The scheme aims to support innovation and circular economy projects by social enterprises, voluntary and community organisations and businesses with fewer than 50 employees. Total funding of €650,000 is available, with typical funding for projects anticipated to be in the range of €10,000 to €50,000. Details on the application process are available here and applications are open until 19 July. New Government resources on sustainability for business The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment has collated resources on sustainability for business: Sustainability is good for business. The pages define sustainability, provide links to a range of sustainability-focused consultancy options, training and grants, and case studies of companies successfully embedding sustainability practices in their businesses. Update to Enterprise White Paper plan The Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment (DETE) has published the Second Update Report on the White Paper on Enterprise Implementation Plan 2023-2024. The report details the work done in pursuit of priority DETE policy objectives such as integrating net zero and carbon commitments and placing digital transformation at the heart of enterprise policy. According to the report, 43 percent of the activities outlined in the first implementation plan have been delivered. Second National Adaption Framework publishes Ireland’s second National Adaptation Framework has published, setting out the potential implications of climate change for Ireland and outlining the national strategy for the development of adaptation measures. The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council estimates that costs associated with extreme weather events could be approximately €500 million a year (for example, to deal with cleaning up after flooding events). The framework will require government departments, infrastructure providers and local authorities to prepare a new cycle of adaptation plans for key sectors. Research shows consumers struggle to identify ‘greenwashing’ Consumers struggle to distinguish genuine and ‘greenwashed’ environmental claims in advertisements, according to the latest research from the ESRI. The EPA-funded study also reveals that consumers are less willing to purchase from brands they suspected of greenwashing, even if the environmental claim made by the brand was genuine. UK/Northern Ireland news The Institute’s Tax and Public Policy Team submitted a response the UK government’s “Consultation on the introduction of a UK carbon border adjustment mechanism” (“CBAM”). The response highlighted the urgent need for clarification in respect of the ongoing uncertainty as to how the EU CBAM will apply to Northern Ireland under the Windsor Framework, and specifically the application of the EU CBAM to imports from non-EU countries. The full response can be read in the Tax Representations section of our website   ICAEW has pulled together some helpful articles on sustainability for its members to guide SMEs on where to start, with a focus on what actions to take and sustainability reporting. Europe news EU environment ministers have approved the EU Nature Restoration Law, which is designed to protect and restore Europe’s ecosystems and biodiversity. The law will reportedly affect almost 9 percent of Irish land. Further to the launch in January of Ireland’s fourth National Biodiversity Action Plan, the Government has begun drawing up a national nature restoration plan, due to be adopted by 2026. Completion of the Plan will be aligned with the opening of the Government’s €3.15bn Climate and Nature Fund in 2026. Accountancy Europe has published its June Sustainability update. Highlights include Accountancy Europe’s response to EFRAG’s public consultation on the voluntary (VSME) and listed SME (LSME) draft standards; final approval of CSDDD; recommendations from ESMA on greenwashing; FCA guidance on Anti-Greenwashing rule; guidance from EFRAG to ESRS; and news and resources from the standard setters. A new European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing has found that plastics production and consumption patterns across Europe remain unsustainable and need to be made more circular. The briefing also highlights the introduction of a new monitoring tool where people, policy makers and others can check progress on plastics circularity in Europe. World news The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), CPA Canada and the Institute for Sustainable Finance have published a resource for professional accountants and others on the state of voluntary carbon markets (VCMs), Understanding Voluntary Carbon Markets: Key considerations for professional accountants and purchasers on the carbon credit life cycle.   Accounting 4 Sustainability (A4S) has launched a new blog on the important role of the accountant in tackling the nature crisis.  It clarifies the business case for saving nature as well as providing guidance and key resources for members. The Accounting Bodies Network (ABN) is a collaboration between Accounting for Sustainability (A4S) and professional bodies across the globe, including Chartered Accountants Ireland. Did you know? Plastic Free July, the global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution, has updated its website with resources, including this poster of 31 days of ideas. Awards Sustainability categories in Published Accountants Awards Entries are now open for the Chartered Accountants Ireland Leinster Society 47th Published Accounts Awards, and include two sustainability categories: Sustainability and ESG Reporting Award – Listed entities Sustainability and ESG Reporting Award – Unlisted entities Entries are welcome from all types of reporting bodies for annual reports in respect of financial years ended on or before 31 March 2024. Entries close on Friday 12 July 2024. SEAI Energy Awards 2024 The SEAI Energy Awards 2024 are now open for applications. Applications can be submitted by individuals, community groups, SMEs and large businesses from both the public and private sector across the island of Ireland. Register and apply using the SEAI’s online application portal by 5pm, Friday 28 June. Jobs Award-winning Dublin-based ESG and sustainability consultancy SustainabilityWorks is looking for a qualified accountant to join its team. Fine out more here.   A financial/reporting accountant is sought for an 'Energy/Sustainability/Renewables' role in Dublin 2 - NQ ACA. Find out more here.   Articles Substantial progress has been made through the adoption of environmental and social governance principles (Irish Times)   Nature restoration law will affect almost 9% of Irish land (Irish Times)   How we applied AI to combat modern slavery (ICAEW)   The world's fossil fuel industries should be banned from advertising to help save the world from climate change, the head of the United Nations said on Wednesday (BBC News) Technical Roundup (From our colleagues in Professional Accountancy) IAASA have published a Feedback Paper on its Consultation on the Adoption of a Sustainability Assurance Standard in Ireland The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) has issued its June 2024 Update. This includes a summary of their recent meeting on 12 June in Frankfurt. The ISSB has also issued its June 2024 Podcast. The European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) has finalised the first three Implementation Guidance documents to assist preparers and other relevant stakeholders in applying the European Sustainability Reporting Standards. The Implementation Guidance documents cover Materiality Assessment, Value Chain, and Detailed ERS Datapoints The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – ESAs) have published a joint Opinion on the assessment of the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). The ESAs call for a coherent sustainable finance framework that caters for both the green transition and enhanced consumer protection, taking into account the lessons learned from the functioning of the SFDR. EFRAG and the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) have jointly published a mapping of the correspondence between the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) and the TNFD's recommended disclosures and metrics. This was prepared to assist companies in understanding the commonalities between the ESRS and the TNFD and the mapping details the disclosures and core metrics recommended by the TNFD and required under the ESRS.  This assessment highlights that all 14 TNFD recommended disclosures are reflected in the ESRS.   Upcoming events The Law Society of Ireland 2024 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) Delivered over 5 weeks, the Law Society’s 2024 MOOC on ESG is now available online and on demand. The MOOC is free and open to all, and Institute Professional Accounting Lead, Dee Moran, is speaking on the topic of the sustainable reporting landscape.   A4S, Accounting for Sustainability (A4S) Summit The annual A4S Summit is a unique global online gathering for the finance and accounting community. The sessions throughout the day focus on your role and how to embed sustainability into your work. Speakers during the sessions will highlight the finance leadership that’s making a difference now, and look at ways to fast-track to a just, nature-positive and net-zero emissions economy. Registration is open for all and will include access to the recordings from the day. Virtual, Wednesday 3 July (sessions throughout the day)   Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Trade Horizons Conference The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment will host the second annual Trade Horizons Conference in Dublin Castle on 4 July. The theme for Trade Horizons 2024 is 'Trade for a Sustainable Future', exploring how policy-makers and businesses can work together to advance global prosperity, well-being and meaningful action on the drive for net zero carbon emissions. In person, 4 July, Dublin Castle, 9:00-2:00   Intelligent Enterprises, Oracle and Sustainability Works, ESG Breakfast Briefing: Simplify Data Collection and Automate ESG Reporting This event includes a session on CSRD Readiness: From Theory to Practice (Laura Heuston, FCA), Simplifying ESG Reporting & Driving Business Value – (Michelle MacDonagh) and Oracles approach to ESG Reporting – The Art of the Possible (Andy King) In Person, Wednesday 3 July, 9-11am   Chartered Accountants Ireland, The SME and SMP Sustainability Workshop A workshop for SMEs and small/medium accounting practices (SMPs) on how to get ahead of the sustainability curve. This interactive half-day session will focus on positive actions you can take to understand the ‘trickle-down’ effect of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive ('CSRD’), green public procurement, access to sustainable finance, and how to make your practice more sustainable to save costs and respond to staff and client demands. Virtual, Chartered Accountant House, 13 September, 9.30- 12.30; €60 members; €75 non-members; 3 hours CPD points.   EPA Circular Economy Conference 2024 Online and in-person (Aviva Stadium, Dublin), 25 September,   Network for Chartered Accountants working on ESG projects Are you a Chartered Accountant working in ESG or working on ESG-related projects? Would you like an opportunity to engage with other Chartered Accountants working in this space to share insights, challenges and opportunities? Chartered Accountants Ireland now has a network to allow members working in sustainability/ESG to meet and discuss all matters of interest re ESG and accounting. Next meeting: Wednesday, 26 June, 14:00-15.30 Teams If you would like to attend, please email sustainability@charteredaccountants.ie   You can find information, guidance and supports to understand sustainability and meet the challenges it presents in our online Sustainability Centre.

Jun 21, 2024
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Institute welcomes new measures to support early learning and childcare in NI

Chartered Accountants Ireland welcomes this week’s announcement of a series of new measures to support early learning and childcare in the 2024/25 financial year in Northern Ireland. While the announcement marks an important step forward in supporting working parents as well as childcare providers themselves, the focus must now move toward developing a longer term strategy around securing more sustainable, affordable childcare in the region. The measures announced as part of this week’s package include: £7.1 million to expand and stabilise existing early years and childcare provision (programmes such as Sure Start, Pathway, Toybox and others including those focused on supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities). £2 million to address sustainability challenges and deliver a targeted business support scheme for childcare providers to assist those in financial difficulty and in areas where the demand for childcare exceeds supply. £5 million to begin the transition process for standardising the pre-school education programme to 22.5 hours for all children. This is expected to make an additional 2,200 full-time places available from September 2025. £9 million for a Northern Ireland Childcare Subsidy Scheme, with payments being made from September 2024. £2.5 million for a major data collection exercise to help with evaluation of these measures and inform the longer-term strategy.   A link to the official Ministerial Statement on the measures can be found here.

May 24, 2024
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