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IiBC and Ulster Bank host seminar on international trading

The Innovation in Business Centre (IiBC) at the GMIT Castlebar is presenting a seminar facilitated by the Ulster Bank on trading internationally. While this event is primarily aimed at those businesses who are potential or early exporters, anyone with interest in international trade including those businesses that are looking to import are welcome to attend this free seminar.

Tackle financial concerns with Abacus Financial Advisers

Set up in January 2013, with offices based in Athlone and Dublin, Abacus Financial Advisers are a local, confidential service, committed to achieving sustainable and favourable results for their clients. They specialise in accounting and taxation, business recovery, and debt restructuring. They offer a free initial consultation, and all fees are agreed in advance.

Knocknacarra to host Defeat the Property Tax meeting

How we can Defeat the Property Tax is the title of a public meeting for residents in Knocknacarra and surrounding areas which takes place this evening at 8pm in the Clybaun Hotel.

Lands used to access Royal Theatre are not owned by the receivers court hears

At Castlebar District Court this week it was heard that a section of land which is adjacent to the Royal Theatre, which is used by patrons to access the hotel, is in fact in private ownership and was never owned by Diorama Ltd—the director of which is Pat Jennings—which have been taken over by receivers. It was found that this piece of land is not therefore in control of the receivers.

New mortgage proposals will favour homeowners, not banks, says Ó Cuív

Newly published proposals on tackling the mortgage crisis will put homeowners “back in the driving seat” instead of giving “all the power to the banks”.

Not last call for struggling Mayo publicans as flexibility shown by Revenue

Pubs and other businesses in Mayo who are struggling to remain open due to difficulties in obtaining a tax clearance certificate when their tax payments are in arrears received some good news this week. Fine Gael TD for Mayo, Michelle Mulherin, has welcomed assurances provided to her by the chairman of the Revenue Commissioners that increased flexibility is being shown to businesses which are having difficulty getting their tax clearance certificate. As things stand, the Revenue Commissioners require a 40 per cent lump sum payment up front from businesses that are having difficulty paying. Revenue may now reduce this 40 per cent figure on a case by case assessment.

Five Galway settlements on latest tax defaulters’ list

Five individuals in Galway made tax settlements totalling just over €920,000 in the last quarter of 2012, figures released by the Revenue this week reveal.

Bank of Ireland provides credit clinics to help small and micro business access finance

Bank of Ireland is hosting a series of 100 credit clinics for small and micro businesses throughout the country.

Let Celtic Invoice Discounting oversee your cash flow issues

Celtic Invoice Discounting has been providing cash flow for SMEs in Ireland for over 12 years. It specialises in transactional based and one off discounting which appeals to many Irish businesses who do not need to fund their entire ledger.

Is now the best time to buy your first house?

The decline in property prices in recent years has seen many people contemplating entering the market for the first time. What are the factors to consider in arriving at a decision to buy?

 

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