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No increase to Local Property Tax rate for Westmeath households
There will be no increase in the Local Property Tax (LPT) rate for Westmeath householders in 2022 it has been confirmed.
Councillors back Mayor's motion for no increases in 'unfair' Local Property Tax
Galway city councillors this week supported a motion by the Mayor of Galway, Cllr Colette Connolly, not to increase Local Property Tax.
Local property tax rate increase rejected by county council
Galway county's local property tax rate will remain the same for next year after councillors voted to reject a 15 per cent at the local authority's plenary meeting at GMIT on Monday morning.
Local Councillor expresses commercial rates revaluation appeals process concern
At a Finance Committee meeting of Westmeath County Council earlier this month, Cllr. Aengus O’Rourke expressed deep concern regarding the commercial rates revaluation appeals process and the negative impact the outcomes of those appeals may have on the county’s budget for the calendar year.
Attractive property is in a sought after location
Property: Silent Hill Cottage, Curry, Brideswell, Athlone, Co. Roscommon.
City councillors vote down proposal to reduce Property Tax
The local property tax is set to rise in 2019 to reflect the increases in house prices in Galway over the past four years - meaning Galwegians are likely to be hit with substantially higher rates in the coming years, Sinn Féin has warned.
City councillors vote down proposal to reduce Property Tax
The local property tax is set to rise in 2019 to reflect the increases in house prices in Galway over the past four years - meaning Galwegians are likely to be hit with substantially higher rates in the coming years, Sinn Féin has warned.
Home in sought after location offers value
Property: 80 Drumaconn
Vacant commercial property in Mayo increases
The number of vacant commercial units in Mayo has increased last year from the figures recorded in 2015 according to a new research published this week, the research has found that the commercial vacancy rate in Mayo at the end of quarter four of 2016 was running at 15.6 per cent, up from 13.5 per cent at the same time last year.