People who have bought new homes since 2013 will now have to pay property tax
The change is part of the government’s pandemic recovery package. By Emer Moreau Tuesday 1 Jun 2021, 12:53 PM 1 hour ago 14,360 Views 26 Comments
Image: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie
Image: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie
PEOPLE WHO OWN homes built since 2013 will no longer be exempt from property tax, as part of the government’s pandemic recovery package.
The Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar and Green Party leader Eamon Ryan today announced measures to support economic recovery as Ireland opens up after lockdown.
At a press briefing today, Martin said that any “recalibration” of the scheme “will be fair and will be affordable”.
By Aideen O Flaherty COUNCILLORS who attended the Tallaght Area Committee meeting on Monday afternoon were unanimously against the plans for 170 build.
Trio granted bail over alleged aggravated burglary in Longford town
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liam.cosgrove@longfordleader.ie
Defendants Paul Owens, Shauna Harper and Michael O Brien granted bail following a sitting of Mullingar District Court this afternoon );
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Two men and a woman accused of carrying out an aggravated burglary in Longford which left a man in hospital have been granted bail.
Paul Owens (42), 27 Oakvale, Longford, Michael O Brien (25), 4 Fraynes Garden, Kenagh and Shauna Harper, Apartment 1, Take Two, Deanscurragh, Longford appeared at a sitting of Mullingar District Court this afternoon.
Mr Owens, a father of four and a former Dublin County Council employee for 19 years and Mr O Brien were also charged with allegedly carrying out a Section 3 assault on a man after they allegedly entered a business premises on Wednesday night.