Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, they expiry annually on the 30th September and thus have to be renewed annually.
This depends on the annual turnover of the business and is as follows:
| Annual Turnover | Duty |
|---|---|
| Under €190,500 | €250.00 |
| €190,500 to €380,999 | €505.00 |
| €381,000 to €634,999 | €1,140.00 |
| €635,000 to €952,499 | €1,775.00 |
| €952,500 to €1,269,999 | €2,535.00 |
| €1,270,000 or more | €3,805.00 |
€1,500 per annum
Yes.
Yes but your solicitor will have to make a court application to the Circuit Court for the revival of the licence. If the licence has expired for more than 5 years then the licence is gone for good and can never be renewed again.
Yes.
No, a pub or off licence liquor licence must always be attached to a property.
Depending on your specific case but assuming your title, planning permission and fire safety certificates are in order you would be looking at between 4 – 6 weeks.
This depends on the particular property involved however it can generally be done.
Please contact us for a current up to date valuation.
Please contact us for an official valuation.
Please see Buy a Liquor Licence.
No, this was indeed the case many years ago however under the current legislation only one licence needs to be extinguished.
(i) Ensure you are aware of the permitted hours of trading and comply accordingly.
(ii) Beware of underage alcohol sales.
(iii) Renew of your licence.
Yes, however you need to have a licence to facilitate this.
Please contact us for assistance.
