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Irish SMEs paying higher interest rates than continental counterparts
Ireland's small businesses are paying more interest on their loans than the vast majority of their European contemporaries, with interest rates not declining in line with the rest of the eurozone from 2014, according to the Central Bank's latest SME Market Report.
First published 18 Jan 2016 | Last updated 18 Jan 2016
Flood-affected homeowners not exempt from property tax
First published 11 Jan 2016
Last updated 11 Jan 2016
SFA anticipates creation of 30,000 new jobs in 2016
First published 4 Jan 2016
Last updated 4 Jan 2016
Late payment culture still harming SME growth
First published 29 Dec 2015
Last updated 29 Dec 2015
Two-thirds of Irish SMEs plan to invest in 2016
First published 22 Dec 2015
Last updated 22 Dec 2015
Early-stage entrepreneurs lacking support
First published 15 Dec 2015
Last updated 15 Dec 2015
48% of SMEs refused credit in last three months
First published 7 Dec 2015
Last updated 7 Dec 2015
21% increase in established start-ups last month
First published 3 Dec 2015
Last updated 3 Dec 2015
Irish SMEs too dependent on domestic market
First published 23 Nov 2015
Last updated 23 Nov 2015
Red tape still an obstacle to growth for SMEs
First published 16 Nov 2015
Last updated 16 Nov 2015
Pay and file deadline for self-employed tax approaches this Thursday
First published 9 Nov 2015
Last updated 9 Nov 2015
Thousands missing out on health insurance tax relief
First published 26 Oct 2015
Last updated 26 Oct 2015
Budget 2016 delivers welcome tax rate reductions for individuals
First published 19 Oct 2015
Last updated 19 Oct 2015
Irish Tax Institute anticipates up to €750m worth of tax cuts in tomorrow's Budget
First published 12 Oct 2015
Last updated 12 Oct 2015
Government reveals tax receipts surge ahead of Budget 2016
First published 5 Oct 2015
Last updated 5 Oct 2015