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Tax Breaks Will Create Irish Jobs – Noonan
98fm Wednesday, February 8, 2012 10:45:00 PM CET | info
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Entities: Pearse Doherty[1]; Michael Noonan[1];
Other categories: DG Taxation & Customs Union;
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Pearse Doherty said: “Fine Gael and Labour are repeating the mistakes of Fianna Fáil,”
The Finance Minister is defending the introduction of tax breaks which he hopes will attract skilled workers to Ireland. It follows today’s publication of the Finance bill, which gives legal effect to the provisions of Budget 2012. Under the ‘Special Assignee Relief Programme’ (SARP) employees from overseas who sign up for at least one year [....
Pearse Doherty says government tax breaks will cost Irish workers jobs
highlandradio Wednesday, February 8, 2012 8:11:00 PM CET | info
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Entities: Pearse Doherty[2]; Michael Noonan[1];
Other categories: European Enterprise News;
Government proposals to offer new tax breaks to attract skilled workers to Ireland have been criticised by Sinn Fein. The measure – which is contained in the newly published finance bill – is designed to ensure that investors in Ireland can get the skilled employees they need to create jobs here. The Finance Minister Michael [....
SF: Tax break proposal 'from the book of Charlie McCreevy'
eecho Wednesday, February 8, 2012 7:47:00 PM CET | info
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Entities: Pearse Doherty[1]; Charlie McCreevy[4]; Michael Noonan[1];
Other categories: European Enterprise News;
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Pearse Doherty said (about Charlie McCreevy) : "Unbelievably, they have introduced this tax relief which is straight out of the book of Charlie McCreevy which allows somebody from abroad who works in a company to come in here and earn a tax break of up to 30% on income above €75,000 and less than half a million euro. "
2/8/2012 - 6:02:50 PM Government proposals to offer new tax breaks to attract skilled workers to Ireland have been criticised by Sinn Féin. The measure, which is contained in the newly published Finance Bill, is designed to ensure that investors in Ireland can get the skilled employees they need to create jobs here....
Bill to offer firms tax breaks to import skilled staff
breakingnews-ie Wednesday, February 8, 2012 5:23:00 PM CET | info
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Entities: Michael Noonan[1];
Other categories: DG Taxation & Customs Union; European Enterprise News;
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Michael Noonan said: "Seemingly the IDA and Enterprise Ireland have identified companies who have pin-pointed research and development opportunities that are being lost because we don't have an incentive along these lines. "
The Government is to offer tax breaks to companies so they can offer lower income tax as an incentive for skilled workers from abroad to fill certain jobs here....
Government to offer tax breaks to Irish firms
newstalk Wednesday, February 8, 2012 4:55:00 PM CET | info
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Entities: Michael Noonan[1];
Other categories: European Enterprise News;
The government is to offer tax breaks to companies so they can offer lower income tax as an incentive for skilled workers from abroad to fill certain jobs here. The measure is contained in the newly published Finance Bill. It was requested by the IDA to ensure that investors can get the skilled employees they [....
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Pearse Doherty said: “Fine Gael and Labour are repeating the mistakes of Fianna Fáil,”
98fm Wednesday, February 8, 2012 10:45:00 PM CET
Pearse Doherty said (about Charlie McCreevy): "Unbelievably, they have introduced this tax relief which is straight out of the book of Charlie McCreevy which allows somebody from abroad who works in a company to come in here and earn a tax break of up to 30% on income above €75,000 and less than half a million euro. "
eecho Wednesday, February 8, 2012 7:47:00 PM CET
Michael Noonan said: "Seemingly the IDA and Enterprise Ireland have identified companies who have pin-pointed research and development opportunities that are being lost because we don't have an incentive along these lines. "
breakingnews-ie Wednesday, February 8, 2012 5:23:00 PM CET
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