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Ifac launches innovative app to help streamline accountancy services
Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is excited to announce the release of a brand new mobile app for its Westmeath clients.
Ifac advises employers to keep records and budget for new statutory sick pay
This January, Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is advising Westmeath employers to make sure their records are kept in order when it comes to employee sick leave and to budget for the additional payroll costs for the new statutory sick pay.
Credit control is essential for survival warns IFAC
Ifac is advising Galway SMEs and start-up businesses to get their credit under control to ensure long-term survival
Ifac reminds Westmeath employers about incentives for electric vehicles
With the Government’s ambitious target to have almost a million electric vehicles on the road by 2030, Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is reminding Westmeath farmers and other business owners that generous grants and incentives are available for employers who provide their employees with electric vehicles.
Ifac urges Westmeath farmers to avoid a fine by keeping records of employees’ working time
Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is advising Westmeath and MIdlands regionfarmers to be aware of their responsibilities when it comes to managing employees’ working time.
Mayo farmers urged to keep accurate staff records
Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is advising Mayo farmers to be aware of their responsibilities when it comes to managing employees’ working time.
Ifac urges Midlands region farmers to prepare for onset of statutory sick pay
New legislation giving employees a statutory entitlement to sick pay is currently making its way through the Oireachtas.
Galway farmers warned of need to protect farm business data
Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is reminding Galway farmers to protect their farm data. Almost 80% of farmers surveyed by Ifac for its 2021 Irish Farm Report now use technology in their business every day. While this brings advantages in terms of streamlining processes, saving time and boosting productivity, it also introduces digital and cyber risks that farmers need to understand and manage, with financial losses and the leaking of confidential data being two of the major worries.