Tánaiste Micheál Martin has told the Business Post the tax treatment of small landlords compared to large professional investors was “not fair” and that the government was drawing up plans to “shift the balance” to stop them fleeing the market.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has said the tax treatment of small landlords compared to large professional investors was “not fair” and that the government was drawing up plans to “shift the balance” to stop them fleeing the market.
Speaking exclusively to the Business Post in New York on Friday, Martin said measures in the next budget will incentivise small landlords to stay in the rental market and encourage new entrants to the sector.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Tanaiste Micheal Martin flies the Irish flag at New York St Patrick's day paradeMembers of New York City Fire Department, the US military and visiting gardai also took part.
Read more »
Post Script: Declan Kelly’s hiring spree, Ryan Tubridy’s curious app, Denis O’Brien’s maths classA new column from the Business Post takes a look at the scenes behind the stories – including Declan Kelly’s hiring spree and Ryan Tubridy’s curious app.
Read more »
Martin McDonagh’s Hangmen review: Deep psychological study of guilt and griefProduction reveals itself as a taut theatrical thriller that leaves aside the tired tropes of his early Oirish comedies
Read more »
Atheist who was discriminated against by Defence Forces asks Micheál Martin for an apologyJohn Hamill was discriminated against after he applied to be a chaplain with the Defence Forces and is asking the Táinaiste for an apology.
Read more »
Fiddler Martin Hayes on life, death and bringing traditional Irish music to worldwide audiencesFiddler Martin Hayes has come a long way since playing Chicago bars in the 1990s – he’s embraced collaboration, come to terms with the loss of musical partner Dennis Cahill, and his creative journey continues with the Common Ground Ensemble project, writes John Walshe
Read more »