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What Budget 2023 means for farmers

Accelerated Capital Allowances for Slurry Storage Systems, increase in Earned Income Credit and more from Irish Exeminer, Kieran Coughlan… The breath of giveaways in the Budget makes it almost impossible to cover without being blinded with information. The double act of Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe and Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath […]

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Farm Solar Panels: An interesting and informative article from Teagasc on Farm Solar Panels.

Barry Caslin, Teagasc Energy & Rural Development Specialist, answers all your questions about solar panels: where do you put them, what type do your get, can you get a grant, are they tax-deductible, do you need planning permission, how do you export to the grid?Soaring electricity bills and rising uncertainty over energy supplies have left […]

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COVID-19

1. The Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection have introduced measures to provide income support to people affected by COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Illness Benefit for COVID-19 absences Short Time Work Support 2. Revenue: Issued key advice to businesses experiencing tax payment difficulties, and appreciates that such difficulties can cause worries for businesses in terms of […]

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VAT & Charities – Budget 2018

The budget of 2018 introduced a pilot scheme whereby charities from 1stJanuary 2018 can be paid once year in arrears i.e. 01/01/2019.  Charities would be entitled to a refund of a portion of their VAT costs based on the level of non-public funding they receive.  This is a limited benefit as quite a number of […]

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