Tax system ‘unfairly stacked’ against family businesses
Family Business Network urges revamp in submission to Commission on Taxation
Family Business Network urges revamp in submission to Commission on Taxation
Manufacturing NI: ‘First trade deal in history which makes doing business more, not less, difficult’
Former Revenue chairwoman Josephine Feehily will head review on state pension age and related issues
Eligibility loosened for CGT relief, which allows lower rate of tax of 10% on disposals
Lobby group suggests tax should be cut from 33% to 20%
Irish companies face repaying €270bn in debt along with deferred liabilities after pandemic
The chamber said cross-Border businesses are particularly exposed to divergent approaches
Anti-Brexit protests taking place in Co Louth, outside Stormont and along the Border
British Irish Chamber of Commerce warns of the risk Brexit poses to €46bn services trade between Republic and UK
Budget should prepare economy for ‘shock’, says British Irish Chamber of Commerce
Business leaders congratulate Tory leader but call for clarity in his first 100 days
Conservative leadership contender claims the mood in Brussels has changed and the EU is more open to alternatives to the backstop
Irish citizens ‘will still be able to work, study and, above all, will be welcome’, says British minister
Business This Week: all the results, indicators and meetings coming up
British and Irish Chamber of Commerce director general says ‘we’re now at a critical juncture in the Brexit process’
Brexit preparations at the Department of Transport are described as ‘all over the place’
Industry wants more ‘on the ground’ information and supports for affected businesses
State should identify Brexit impact on each tax heading, chamber says
Greater challenges in moving talent and sets may be offset by bodies shifting to Ireland
Lack of education funding sees Irish universities fall in global rankings, conference told
Arrangement would eliminate the need for a hard border on the island of Ireland, it says
Ireland misses out on ‘culturally curious’ visitors, says British Irish Chamber of Commerce
Taoiseach says ‘further clarity’ needed from the British prime minister
Potential tariffs and checks could increase cross-border trade costs by €100 per journey
Government insists peace process must not be used as ‘bargaining chip’ in negotiations
Larry Broderick says AIB should set up a staff profit share scheme
Some Irish exporters believe vote could change course of Brexit
For Your Diary: Global Payments, SAIC Motor Corp report; Green energy conference
Higher international fees may lead to thousands of students staying at home
For Your Diary: INM results, UK retail figures and Girls in Tech conference
Ibec says hardline attitude risks damaging UK’s close relationship with Ireland
Empathy with our largest trading partner does not mean antipathy to the EU
Brexit and homelessness high on agenda for party meeting before Oireachtas returns
The 1875 Chamber Street fire claimed many victims - each died from alcohol poisoning
Scottish National Party MP Stephen Gethins says vote of both countries must be respected
Funds close door on wave of investors seeking money back following UK referendum
Head of British Irish Chamber of Commerce questions claims about rediverted FDI
Call for Ireland to be centrally involved in any exit discussions
‘We’re so joined at the economic hip that, when the UK economy grows by 1 per cent, we grow by 0.3 per cent as a result. But the reverse is unfortunately true as well’
“I eventually found the money hidden underneath my own bathroom’s shower tray”
Perhaps as many as 1.5m people with Irish links are eligible to vote, writes Pat Leahy
Taoiseach’s comments on impact of EU exit on North condemned as ‘scaremongering’
British exit from union could depress bilateral trade with Ireland by €10bn, says ESRI
Takeover panel rules apply only to the companies involved in the proposed deal
Disputes at the top level of the NCH are overshadowing more immediate concerns at the ground level
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices