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Home renovation tax incentive scheme will benefit both homeowners and tradesmen - Mulherin

Fine Gael Mayo TD for Mayo, Michelle Mulherin, has welcomed the announcement by Minister for Finance Michael Noonan that home renovation tax incentive scheme is being introduced to help families renovate their homes.

Retention of lower VAT rate and scrapping air travel tax is a great boost to tourism

Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Michael Ring has said that the retention of the nine per cent VAT rate for tourism services will be a great boost to the tourism sector. Minister Ring has also warmly welcomed the scrapping of the air travel tax, as introduced by the Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan TD, as part of Budget 2014.

Galway hoteliers welcome pro-tourism Budget measures

Galway hoteliers have welcomed the announcement by Minister Noonan to retain the nine per cent tourism VAT rate and look forward to working with the Government to increase employment in the sector.

Cllr Mannion urges Minister to protect jobs by retaining low VAT rate

The Minister for Finance is being urged to either retain the nine per cent VAT rate or introduce a lower rate in support of the hospitality and tourism sectors as well as retaining and creating jobs.

Small businesses overpaying VAT by up to €14,000

Irish businesses are overpaying thousands of euro in VAT due to a lack of familiarity with the complexities of Ireland’s VAT regime, according to research conducted by business software and services provider Sage.

Athlone Chamber backs 9 per cent VAT rate

The Restaurant Association of Ireland launched their ‘Keep VAT at 9%’ campaign in Sirocco’s Restaurant in Tullamore last week.

Six Galway settlements on latest tax defaulters’ list

Six Galway individuals made tax settlements in the first quarter of this year, the latest list of tax defaulters published by the Revenue Commissioners reveal.

Ó Cuív calls on Noonan to pay compensation to charities

Charities that have collected donations from the public via text messages deserve to be paid compensation where phone companies have charged VAT on the texts.

When is it time to say enough is enough?

The deadline is looming for every house owner in Ireland to pay the new property tax, and understandably people are asking: when does it stop?

When is it time to say enough is enough?

The deadline is looming for every house owner in Ireland to pay the new property tax, and understandably people are asking: when does it stop?

 

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