Not in the Dublin in Ireland. There is a Dublin in England, so for the people there, the answer would be yes, but I am sure you are referring to Ireland, so the answer is no.
No. Kerry is in the Republic of Ireland which is not part of the UK. Only Northern Ireland is part of the UK and Kerry is not in Northern Ireland.
If you're a US Citizen then you pay tax on your earnings. If you're based outside of the US e.g. Canada, UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, then your earnings are tax-free. You would still have to declare your earnings but they are not taxable. Go to http://www.WorkOnCruiseShips.com for more information on this subject.
No, Not if you a Citizen of the UK or Ireland.
Gerard Hughes has written: 'Payroll tax incidence, the direct tax burden, and the rate of return on state pension contributions in Ireland' -- subject(s): Tax incidence, Social security, Finance, Payroll tax 'The Irish civil service superannuation scheme' -- subject(s): Officials and employees, Pensions 'The cost and distribution of tax expenditure on occupational pensions in Ireland' -- subject(s): Labor market, Tax expenditures 'Pensioners' incomes and replacement rates in 2000' -- subject(s): Retirees, Economic conditions, Retirement income 'Social insurance and absence from work in Ireland' -- subject(s): Sick leave, Absenteeism (Labor), Social security 'Personal provision of retirement income' -- subject(s): Government policy, Older people, Taxation, Self-directed individual retirement accounts, Pensions, Tax incentives 'Manpower forecasting' -- subject(s): Manpower policy, Employment forecasting
Linda B. Murphy has written: 'Tax havens of the British Commonwealth and Ireland' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Tax havens
Brian Bohan has written: 'Capital Acquisitions Tax (Butterworth Ireland Tax Library)' 'Capital acquisitions tax' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Gifts, Taxation, Inheritance and transfer tax
No. Waterford is in the Republic Ireland and so it is not in the UK.
No it is not. The UK only includes Northern Ireland
The Republic of Ireland has a common border with the six counties of Northern Ireland which is part of the UK.
The Republic of Ireland is not in the UK. They are completely separate. Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland.
Yes, you can receive points on your UK driving licence for speeding in Ireland. This is possible due to the reciprocal enforcement of penalties between the UK and Ireland under the EU Cross-Border Enforcement Directive. If caught speeding, you may be subject to fines and points, which will be recorded on your UK licence. It's advisable to adhere to local traffic laws to avoid penalties while driving in Ireland.