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Farmers can expect a very good budget this year, according to the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Simon Coveney, who said that up to 10 tax changes that will benefit them.
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Grant Thornton director Sasha Kerins has analysed the tax implications for farmers emanating from yesterday’s Budget 2014.
An Irish Farmers Association (IFA) spokesman has told AgriLand that all the existing tax reliefs available to farmers must be kept in place.
ICMSA believes that the announcements made in yesterday’s Budget 2014 concerning agriculture and food reflect the Government’s positive attitude.
Co Mayo suckler producer Stanley Jackson has welcomed the extra money that will be available for the beef breeding sector, courtesy of Budget 2014.
Fianna Fáil says more than €70m will be taken from Irish farmers in 2014 following Budget 2014.
President of the Irish Farmers Association (IFA) John Bryan gave a cautious reaction to today’s Budget 2014.
The impact of Budget 2014 on farming and agriculture in Ireland could be considered for once as mild.
The main features of the Department of Agriculture's allocation in Budget 2014 were outlined this afternoon.
Support measures for the Irish beef sector will include a world-class beef genomics database that will result in payments of €40m to suckler farmers in 2014.
Ireland's farming and agriculture tax reliefs are under review and changes are afoot
The abolition of carbon tax on agricultural vehicles is the main demand by the Irish Farm Contractors Association (IFCA) ahead of Budget 2014 today.
ICMSA is calling for Ministers Noonan and Coveney to agree a specifically tailored investment scheme for the dairy industry in tomorrow’s Budget.
IFA has told AgriLand that agriculture has done more than its fair share of heavy lifting in terms of taking the financial cuts required to bring the economy back on an even keel.
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