BONUS EPISODE! Prof Elaine Doyle explains Budget 2024
In this Bonus episode, Prof Finbarr Murphy and Erin King are joined by Tax Expert, Prof Elaine Doyle to help explain some of the main changes in taxation, cost of living supports, supports for energy costs, social welfare, health, housing, education, employment and other areas.
Some of the changes announced in the Budget come into effect immediately or before the end of 2023. Others take effect from the beginning of January 2024 or later in 2024. Many others have to be finalised before coming into effect. Some elements of these measures may change when the legislation required to bring them into effect is enacted.
Prof. Elaine Doyle is an Associate Professor in taxation at the Kemmy Business School University of Limerick in Ireland. She served as interim Head of the Department of Accounting and Finance from February 2021 until June 2022. She designed and was the course director for the Master of Taxation programme from 2011 until 2014.
Prof Doyle won the UL Excellence Award for large group teaching (2010 & 2015), the National Jennifer Burke Award for innovation in teaching (2013), a National Teaching Experts Award (2015), The Wharton/QS Stars Bronze award for Europe (2015) and The UK Academy for Information Systems award for teaching innovation in IS (2021).
Her research interests include inter alia, professional ethics and risk management in tax practice, the tax aggression of tax practitioners, Tax policy making, research ethics, procedural justice, ethical reasoning and ethics education. She has published both nationally and internationally in these areas in journals such as the 'Journal of Business Ethics' and 'Computers and Education', co-edited 'Innovative Business School Teaching: Engaging the Millennial Generation' published by Routledge in 2013 and Innovative Business Education Design for 21st Century Learning, published by Springer in 2016. She has secured national and international funding to support her research activities.
Prof Elaine Doyle holds a PhD in Ethics in Tax Practice from the The University of Sheffield, a Masters in Accounting from the University College Dublin and a BA in Law and Accounting from the University of Limerick.
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