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September 2025
Our new Ebook, and changes in population and PRSI.
Welcome to the September edition of HTH Accountants’ monthly newsletter! We send this out every month with news for our clients and friends about financial news and events in Ireland. This month, we’ve released a new ebook, entitled 97 Ways to Achieve Success in Business. We’ll be publishing some blog posts over the coming months expanding on those 97 points - the first one is linked below. And whatever you need, we’re available to help on (01) 541 1446.

Success Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All — What’s Yours?
This post is adapted from our free ebook, 97 Ways to Achieve Success in Business. The book shares practical ideas and insights to help business owners and leaders sharpen their focus, strengthen performance, and build lasting success. In this article, we explore the first two points — defining what success really means for you, and understanding why your own well-being is at the heart of business performance.
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The people behind the numbers as Ireland’s population grows by nearly a third in 20 years
The population of the Republic of Ireland grew by nearly a third in 20 years, while the population of Northern Ireland grew by an eighth, according to a joint study carried out by statisticians. In 2022, the population of the island of Ireland stood at 7.1 million. This marked an increase of 26 per cent, or 1.5 million people, over the 20 years since 2002. It was the first time the island’s population exceeded seven million since the Famine of the mid-19th century.
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PRSI rates are increasing by 0.1% from October 1, 2025
This increase affects most PRSI classes for employees, employers, and the self-employed, impacting take-home pay and payroll costs. These are part of a series of planned incremental increases to help fund the Social Insurance Fund.
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