by PJ Lynch | Dec 21, 2022 | Accountancy
Payroll – What’s the best fit for your business 21 Dec, 2022 As 2023 approaches, business owners are reflecting on whether their current payroll provider is the best fit for their business. Choosing the right Payroll Provider can be a stressful process,...
by PJ Lynch | Dec 21, 2022 | Accountancy
Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme 21 Dec, 2022 The Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme (“TBESS”) which will be effective from 1 September 2022 to 28 February 2023. TBESS will provide support for business impacted by the ever-increasing energy costs. The...
by PJ Lynch | May 23, 2020 | Accountancy
John DeLoreanCar Maker – Con Man 23 MAY, 2020 Recently on a trip to London I went in to St Martin Models in Cecil Court, a model car shop specializing in die cast model cars and there it was, a 1/18 scale model an exact scaled down replica of the DeLorean DMC-12. The...
by PJ Lynch | Apr 9, 2020 | Accountancy
The Covid-19 health crisis will dwarf the 2008 recession 09 APRIL, 2020 PJ LYNCH PAINTS A GRIM PICTURE OF THE POST-CORONA VIRUS BUSINESS CRISIS THAT IRELAND IS HEADING INTO The Covid-19 pandemic is undoubtedly very serious, and apart from health and wellbeing it will...
by PJ Lynch | Feb 26, 2020 | Accountancy
Involuntary Strike-Offs Can Have Consequences 26 FEBRUARY, 2020 THERE CAN BE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES FOR ALLOWING THE CRO TO STRIKE-OFF YOUR COMPANY, SAYS PJ LYNCH OF PJ LYNCH & CO. These days as you thumb through the newspapers and when you eventually come to the...