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Forestry Farming in Mayo - tax considerations

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Currently around 10.5% of total land area in Ireland is forest but Coillte estimates that Ireland’s forestry industry will double in size over the next 10 years. If you are a farmer and considering moving into forestry, ifac, the farming, food and agribusiness professional services firm, advises that while there are tax advantages there are also pitfalls to bear in mind.

O’Brien tells businesses to pay old rates

 

‘What part of Galway is Ireland situated?’

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By the 16th century Galway was a compact, well laid out town with handsome buildings. The wealth of the Tribal families, built up over decades of canny and adventurous trade, was reflected in their luxurious homes; fragments of which, in delicate carved limestone, remain around the old town.

Northwood Technology - offering security across the nation

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-Northwood Technology Ltd, the nationwide security systems distribution business, has announced the appointment of Dermot Keane to the position of business development manager for the western region.

Northwood Technology Ltd announces new business development manager

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Northwood Technology Ltd the nationwide security systems distribution business has announced the appointment of Dermot Keane to the position of business development manager for the western region.

Moate Partnership Group launches new parking initiative

Moate Partnership Group has launched a new parking initiative called ‘Please don’t park me all day’.

Getting your accounts straight in the cloud

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Business owners, self-employed persons, entrepreneurs, however we like to label ourselves, we have three things in common: Most of us love what we do. And we love getting paid for it. It’s the bits in between we don’t care for much.

Mayo SMEs encouraged to grow their business with new training fund

Skillnets – the national agency responsible for funding and supporting training networks – has announced details of a new training fund worth nearly half a million euro (€450,000), aimed at assisting private sector businesses to grow, by addressing their current and future skills needs.

Galway SMEs encouraged to grow their business with new training fund

Skillnets, the national agency responsible for funding and supporting training networks has announced details of a new training fund worth nearly half a million euro (€450,000), aimed at assisting private sector businesses to grow, by addressing their current and future skills needs.

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