Developers push back against new land-hoarding taxes

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Developers push back against new land-hoarding taxes
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The state’s biggest developers, investment funds and other businesses that own large amounts of unused land are lobbying to avoid land-hoarding taxes that would be collectively worth hundreds of millions of euro to the state, the Business Post can reveal.

Several state bodies have also appealed to be exempted from the taxes – including the Land

Development Agency , which has warned that the clampdown on land hoarding could drive up the cost of rent ...

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