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‘Crucial’ zoned land tax implemented ‘immediately’, says ESRI
The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has said it is “crucially important” the implementation of the Government’s residential zoned land tax proceeds “immediately”. The levy is due to take effect from February next year and in the coming days ministers are to discuss how it can be introduced without affecting active farmers. ESRI research…
Read MoreFrom Start-up to Scale-up: Financial Tips for Rapid Business Growth
Transitioning from a start-up to a scale-up is an exciting phase in any business journey. Rapid growth can open up new opportunities, increase your market presence, and boost profitability. However, this phase is also fraught with financial challenges that, if not managed properly, can undermine your success. Navigating this transition requires a keen understanding of…
Read MoreTwo-thirds of organisations to increase pay next year – survey
Two-thirds of organisations plan to increase salaries in 2025 which is down from the 86% that did so in 2024, according to a new survey. The latest HR Barometer from employment consultants Adare shows that the average planned salary increase next year is 3.6%, close to the 3.7% actual increase in 2024. The survey found…
Read MoreDomestic economy to grow by 2.3% this year
The domestic economy looks set to grow by around 2.3% this year, a new forecast has predicted. The latest Economic Eye from EY also expects that modified domestic demand, considered the best measure of the performance of the domestic economy, will rise by a further 3.2% next year. This is despite an expected contraction of…
Read MoreTourism activity still 6% below pre-Covid levels – ITIC
Activity in the tourism industry still remains 6% below its pre-Covid levels, two years on from the start of the easing of the pandemic. That is according to the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation (ITIC), which points out that while business levels remain subdued, costs have at the same time been soaring. The organisation claims the…
Read MoreUnderstanding Business Mergers: Financial Insights for a Smooth Transition
Business mergers present both exciting opportunities and significant challenges. Whether you’re merging with a competitor to gain market share or acquiring a smaller firm to expand your offerings, the financial aspects of the process can be complex and fraught with potential pitfalls. Proper financial planning is critical to ensuring a smooth transition that protects the…
Read MoreEuro zone business activity contracts unexpectedly in September
Euro zone business activity contracted sharply and unexpectedly this month as the bloc’s dominant services industry flatlined while a downturn in manufacturing accelerated, a survey showed today. The downturn appeared broadbased with Germany, Europe’s largest economy, seeing its decline deepen while France – the currency union’s second biggest – returned to contraction following August’s Olympics…
Read MoreRegulatory environment biggest issue facing growth of the funds sector, research finds
The regulatory environment and availability of the necessary talent are among the biggest factors influencing future growth of the funds and asset management industry here, a new study has found. 82% of firms surveyed said the domestic regulatory environment was among the top five factors impacting the expansion of the sector over the next five…
Read MoreCIF says 60,000 houses a year needed to meet demand
The Construction Industry Federation is holding its annual conference in Croke Park in Dublin today, which will focus on addressing population growth. The CIF is calling for a greater allocation of ring-fenced capital as well as maintenance investment in Ireland’s water, wastewater and electricity infrastructure in Budget 2025. It says at least 60,000 houses a…
Read MoreOver 400,000 homes to receive fuel allowance payments
The first payments of the Government’s fuel allowance will be made this week. The means-tested payment will be paid for 28 weeks to over 400,000 households across the State. The allowance was introduced in the late 1980s as a way to help pensioners and long-term social welfare recipients with the costs of heating their homes…
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