Rules around bringing tobacco products into Ireland from another EU member state are set to be tightened. Under new regulations coming into effect from 9 December, travellers will not be allowed to bring in more than 800 cigarettes, 400 cigarillos, 200 cigars or a kilogramme of other tobacco product
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A new online process for filing and processing an application for probate or administration has been introduced. The new online Statement of Affairs (Probate) (Form SA.2) replaces the old Inland Revenue Affidavit (Form CA.24).
Nearly one in five packs of cigarettes held by Irish smokers are classified as illegal, according to the Revenue Commissioners. The 2018 Illegal Tobacco Products Research Survey, conducted by Ipsos MRBI for Revenue and the HSE National Tobacco Control Office, found that 13 per cent of the packs held

