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UK may tax nylon in war on plastic

British chancellor Philip Hammond is being urged to start taxing clothes made from polyester and nylon as he seeks to ...
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Manufacturing SMEs widen incentives in bid to attract key staff

Small and medium-size manufacturers in Connaught and Ulster rely on a greater mix of incentives to keep employees – including ...
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Smurfit Jr’s gambling software company raises £7.5m for US expansion

GAN, the gaming software company headed up by Dermot Smurfit Jr, has raised £7.5m (€8.6m) as it continues its expansion ...
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Monaco’s €2bn plan to stay relevant sees coastline grow

FIRST-TIME visitors to the Monte Carlo Casino for next weekend’s Grand Prix may not find the view they’re expecting. In ...
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An Post sees boost to marketing mail despite GDPR rules

AN POST is experiencing a boost to its direct mailing business ahead of the introduction of the General Data Protection ...
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Making money from bitcoin? Revenue has issued rules on paying taxes

Irish-based companies are not permitted to prepare their accounts in cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and must convert crypto payments to ...
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Cashing in on the recovery of the property market

Earlier this week, David Ehrlich, the founding chief executive of the State’s biggest landlord, earned a €4.2 million profit selling ...
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Europe: Shares set to extend winning streak on oil surge, weak euro

[MILAN] European shares dipped in morning trading on Friday but were on course for eight straight weeks of gains, supported ...
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Seven steps you must follow in order to successfully navigate a Revenue audit

The receipt of a Revenue audit notification is a stressful event for most taxpayers. However, with careful preparation the worry ...
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