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New windfall tax not to apply to all

Sites for one-off housing with planning permission and land that is subject to a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) will not be affected by the new windfall tax that is being introduced by the Government, according to Cllr Andrew McGuinness.

He loves me, he loves me not…?

He loves you. You love him. He buys you a One4all Valentine’s Day Teddy Bear Gift Card and you love him even more. 

Avon necklace brings €1,000 to Kilkenny Women’s Refuge

Beauty company Avon has made a second donation to Amber Women’s Refuge in Kilkenny as part of its global programme called Speak Out Against Domestic Violence.

Public servants must pay- while top artists go free

The Fine Gael spokesperson on Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Deputy Michael Ring has called for a review of the Artists’ Tax Exemption in light of the burden being carried by all other workers. Deputy Ring went on to say: “We are now in very difficult economic times, we can no longer expect exemption for artists, some of them making a lot of money. They should now pay their fair share to the economy like everybody else. I am calling on the Minister for Finance to immediately review this scheme and make a swift decision on this.”

CIF reveals ten point point masterplan to kickstart the economy

The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) this week unveiled details of its 10-point economic plan, which it said would kick-start economic activity at no cost to the Exchequer.

Ballyhaunis native ‘Tom the Con’ to be sentenced next month

A former prison officer turned serial con man who was the subject of an RTÉ Liveline campaign to track him down will be sentenced next month at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.

Minister missed golden opportunity and bottled it, says ISME

ISME, the Irish Small & Medium Enterprises Association has described this week’s Budget as savage and a missed opportunity, which will do nothing to stimulate enterprise or assist in maintaining employment.

Man gets one year for bouncing cheques

Leading a “topsy turvy life of excess” yielded one year in prison for a young Kilkenny man in Circuit Court this week. Shane Pouch (28) now living in Stephenstown Lodge Two Mile House Naas Co Kildare was before Judge Olive Buttimer on 12 counts of deception dating from June 14, 2007 to October 5, 2007. The court heard that during this period of time, Mr Pouch purported to be a businessman with a penchant for luxury about to run a restaurant in Kilkenny city.

Practical tax and commercial advice for start up or existing SMEs

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A seminar on tax and commercial issues for owners and managers of small and medium enterprises will be held in Ballybane Enterprise Centre, Galway on Wednesday, May 20 at 6pm.

Practical tax and commercial advice for start up or existing SMEs

A seminar on tax and commercial issues for owners and managers of small and medium enterprises will be held in Ballybane Enterprise Centre, Galway on Wednesday, May 20 at 6pm.

 

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