AmCham members looking forward to Southern Region Conference, US-Ireland Business Awards, Global Impact Award and more ...
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News Letter on MSNTrump's tariff triumph could sound much-needed death knell for European UnionThe woke community is already behaving like the Old Testament prophets of Baal when it comes to liberal reaction to President Donald Trump’s hard-hitting policy of introducing trade tariffs.
New weather forecast maps show vast swathes of Britain could be blasted by 10cm of snow per hour in just a few days' time - ...
More home buyers in England and Northern Ireland will be liable to pay the tax when stamp duty changes take effect from April ...
There is to be a colossal jump in the proportion of people who must pay stamp duty in Northern Ireland, a property company as ...
While southern-hemisphere imports play major roles for Gregor Townsend’s side, worry is that it is starving growth from grass ...
From April, stamp duty discounts will become less generous, with the “nil rate” band for first-time buyers reducing from £425,000 to £300,000 and other home buyers seeing a reduction from £250,000 to ...
Snow and rain are expected to plague parts of the UK in the coming weeks with a 'beast from Europe' storm on its way. Only ...
Mapped: The areas of England and Northern Ireland where stamp duty rises will hit hardest - The stamp duty changes could add an extra £1.1 billion annually in the tax to government coffers ...
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Dublin Live on MSNIreland weather: 'Near gale' force winds but big temperature boost on the wayTemperatures across the country on Thursday are set ton settle in the mid-teens, where we could even see some sunny spells after nine whole days of constant gloomy cloud in Dublin ...
Four in five existing homeowners (83 per cent) in England and Northern Ireland will be required to pay stamp duty land tax (SDLT) when buying a property from 1 April 2025, new research shows.
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Belfast Live on MSNMajor change ahead for NI property sales costs in April as stamp duty rules changeThe Zoopla analysis states: "From the 1st April of 2025, four in every five (83 per cent) homeowners will pay stamp duty on ...
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