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www.revenue.ie
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Rátáil
nialasach
seirbhísí arna soláthar do thrádálaithe eachtracha (CBL 60A Nós imeachta)
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Zero-rating of services supplied to foreign traders (VAT 60A Procedure)
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www.physik.uni-hamburg.de
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An difríocht idir ráta
nialasach
agus a bheith díolmhaithe
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citizensinformation.ie
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Difference between exemption and zero-rating
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www.inchblue.com
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Ghlac sí bearta ansin chun an custaiméir a dhíliostáil ón margaíocht le tríú páirtí. Nuair a cuireadh an nuashonrú i leith rogha margaíochta tríú páirtí chun feidhme chuntas an chustaiméara i mí Eanáir 2015, cuireadh luach
nialasach
chun feidhme sa réimse don mhargaíocht ríomhphoist.
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dataprotection.ie
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The requirement to provide proper notice of processing to data subjects in accordance with Section 2(1)(a) and Section 2D of the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003 is an essential pre-requisite to the lawful processing of personal data. A data subject has the right to be properly informed with adequate notice of a change in the ownership of a business holding his or her personal data, in order to be able to withdraw from the services being provided and prevent the further processing of their personal data (including preventing the transfer to a new owner) and to make alternative arrangements. The issue of what constitutes adequate notice will vary from case to case but in any event it must be at minimum a sufficient period that will allow a data subject to have a meaningful opportunity to consider the changes contemplated and to take steps to exercise their preferences in relation to the proposed changes.
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www.citizensinformation.ie
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Tá sé riachtanach faoin Acht go dtabharfaí cúiteamh d'fhostaí a bhfuil conradh-
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aige/aici ach a oibríonn níos lú ná 25% dá (h)uaireanta ina aon sheachtain amháin. Braitheann an leibhéal cúitimh ar cibé an bhfuair an fostaí obair ar bith nó nach bhfuair sé/sí aon obair in aon chor.
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The Act requires that an employee under a zero-hours contract who works less than 25% of their hours in any week should be compensated. The level of compensation depends on whether the employee got any work or none at all. If the employee got no work, then the compensation should be either for 25% of the possible available hours or for 15 hours, whichever is less. If the employee got some work, they should be compensated to bring them up to 25% of the possible available hours.
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www.wiki.total
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Ghlac sí bearta ansin chun an custaiméir a dhíliostáil ón margaíocht le tríú páirtí. Nuair a cuireadh an nuashonrú i leith rogha margaíochta tríú páirtí chun feidhme chuntas an chustaiméara i mí Eanáir 2015, cuireadh luach
nialasach
chun feidhme sa réimse don mhargaíocht ríomhphoist.
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dataprotection.ie
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The requirement to provide proper notice of processing to data subjects in accordance with Section 2(1)(a) and Section 2D of the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003 is an essential pre-requisite to the lawful processing of personal data. A data subject has the right to be properly informed with adequate notice of a change in the ownership of a business holding his or her personal data, in order to be able to withdraw from the services being provided and prevent the further processing of their personal data (including preventing the transfer to a new owner) and to make alternative arrangements. The issue of what constitutes adequate notice will vary from case to case but in any event it must be at minimum a sufficient period that will allow a data subject to have a meaningful opportunity to consider the changes contemplated and to take steps to exercise their preferences in relation to the proposed changes.