Talk:Investing from Ireland

Rates are subject to change without notice so should include date when obtained.
There are a number of places in the article that mention specific interest rates. Since these rates are subject to change and could become outdated quickly, I think it would be appropriate to include mention of the date when the rates were valid. Otherwise the reader may be left to wonder about why rates in the article don't match rates they are currently observing. --Peculiar Investor 12:51, 25 March 2019 (UTC)


 * Thanks for note I will add current dates relative to the rates. I have a note also mentioning that all rates are subject to change and should be checked by the investor. --DJN 14:20, 25 March 2019 (UTC)

Reader feedback: ETF Related: DIRT rate applied to ETF
165.225.80.241 posted this comment on 9 August 2019 (view all feedback).

ETF Related: DIRT rate applied to ETF The current DIRT rate for 2019 is 35% of your total interest. The DIRT rates for past years are:

37% for 2018 39% for 2017 41% for 2016, 2015 and 2014 33% for 2013. The DIRT rate is set to decrease by 2% in 2020 to 33%.

Source: https://www.revenue.ie/en/additional-incomes/dirt/who-is-charged-dirt.aspx

Any thoughts?

LadyGeek 00:51, 10 August 2019 (UTC)

Hi, there is no application of DIRT on ETF's. --DJN 13:59, 9 August 2019 (UTC)


 * I have moved your response from the reader feedback page, created when you replied to the IP address, into the target page's discussion. --LadyGeek 00:51, 10 August 2019 (UTC)

Reader feedback: framework questions
103.10.48.222 posted this comment on 1 April 2020 (view all feedback).

"This page has great information on taxation. Is there information on the stucture/investing framework E.g. brokers, stock exchange, share registries, ETF providers, etc?"

Any thoughts?

LadyGeek 15:13, 3 April 2020 (UTC)


 * Hi, I am happy to respond to this post, but I am unsure how to do that. There doesn't appear to be a facility to respond directly to the enquiry. The answer would be along the lines of:
 * "The links section of the page referred to; includes links to platforms that provide etfs, including iShares, Vanguard, deGiro, Saxo, IBKR etc. I think that it is inappropriate to reference particular local companies such as agents, fund and pension providers. Stock exchanges are not particular to investing from Ireland, the contributor needs to research this further on other Wiki pages including the question of currency and Brexit effects, etc".
 * DJN 05:44, 2 April 2020‎ (response entered by --LadyGeek 15:19, 3 April 2020 (UTC))
 * The feedback post must first be marked as "Useful". A link "Discuss on talk page" appears. Click on this link and an entry is created on the Talk page (this one). Enter your comments. If the question has been addressed, then mark the feedback comment as "Resolved". I have marked the feedback as "Resolved" for you. --LadyGeek 15:19, 3 April 2020 (UTC)