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The Minister of Finance has announced that a second reduced vat rate of 9% in respect of certain goods and services(mainly related to tourism) effective from 1st July 2011 to 31st December 2013
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BUDGET 2011 ANALYSIS
BUDGET 2011 WILL ADD TO THE PROBLEMS OF PROPERTY INVESTORS
Budget.
Budget 2011 is unique as the framework and some of the planned changes were detailed in the Four Year Plan which was published two weeks ago. The financial adjustment was set at €6b with €4b coming from expenditure cuts and €2b coming from increased taxation. The precise details of the tax changes had to remain until the Budget was published but given the size of the financial adjustment all sectors of society had much to fear when the Minister stood up in the Dail to introduce his
Commenting on the tax changes in Budget 2011 Mairead O’Grady, Taxation Partner of Russell Brennan Keane said that “the Minister stated he was not anxious to alter the actual rates of income tax but instead he is eliminating or restricting reliefs; reducing tax credits; reducing tax bands; introducing a new Universal Social Charge (USC) (replacing health and income levies) and a number of other measures. The combined impact will mean a reduction in net income of circa 3.5% with significant variations depending on income levels. Those who are already struggling to meet bank commitments on property will have significantly higher burdens of taxation as a result of the effective withdrawal of the property incentives and this in turn will add to the problems the banks are experiencing with loans to property investors.”
A summary of the major changes introduced by the Minister are as follows;
• The income levy and health levy to be replaced by Universal Social Charge (USC) with a rate of 7% on incomes above €16,016.
• A reduction in the value of tax bands and credits by 10%.
• Abolition of various reliefs such as interest on loans to acquire companies; patents; rent relief;
share options; trade union subscriptions; subscriptions to professional bodies etc.
• The effective abolition of various property reliefs including capital allowances and Section 23 reliefs with certain guillotine measures which take effect from 2014 onwards.
• Restriction of €200,000 on the tax free lump sum from a pension scheme with the balance above the new threshold being taxed at the marginal rate.
• The abolition of the PRSI ceiling of €75,036 with an increase in the rate from 3% to 4% for self employed persons. There are also changes for public servants on incomes above
€75,036.
• Increase in excise duties by 4 cent per litre for petrol and 2 cent per litre for diesel.
• Significant reductions in the relief for pension contributions with other changes on the operation of pensions generally.
• The application of PRSI and USC on employee contributions to occupational pension schemes which will increase the payroll costs for a number of employers.
• The maximum allowable pension fund on retirement for tax is reduced to €2.3m from the current level of €5.4m.
• The tax free thresholds for capital acquisitions tax are reduced by 20%.
The Minister in framing his Budget had to take account of how the measures would be perceived by the international markets. In addition to the measures to increase the burden of taxation the Budget also included some measures to stimulate growth and jobs in the economy.
Commenting on these measures Mairead O’Grady said that “whilst the new measures in themselves are welcome unfortunately this is the fourth Budget with few initiatives to stimulate business or employment”.
A summary of the new initiatives announced is as follows;
• A rate of 1% stamp duty on all residential property up to a value of €1m (2% above 2m) to be introduced with immediate effect and all existing reliefs abolished.
• Extension of the three year corporation tax exemption for start up companies commencing a new trade in 2011.
• The car scrappage scheme to be extended to 30th June 2011.
• The travel tax to be reduced to €3 with conditions for review.
• The existing BES scheme is to be revamped as the Employment and Investment Incentive with a limit increasing from €2m to €10m and the certification requirements to be simplified.
• A tax allowance of up to €10,000 at the standard rate of income tax to encourage individuals to make their homes more efficient.
“In summary the Budget increases the burden of taxes significantly for all tax payers, contains few initiatives to stimulate business or investment and it will be some time before the real impact of this Budget on business and employment can be assessed which is crucial to the Government’s recovery plan for the economy” concluded Mairead.
Background
RBK Technology was commissioned to redesign the www.cityquarter.ie website.
Google had rendered their current website as Malicious due to an attack on the sites code. The site was entirely compiled/built on adobeFlash and as the owners recognised the fact that many people now use mobile devices such as the iPhone, iPad and certain Android handsets to access the internet, the site would have to be redeveloped to cater for this traffic.
The site itself was poorly developed with little or no account taken for Search engine Optimisation, all graphics were of low resolution, and this was all accompanied by slow performance and poor user experience.
Because the site was built entirely on flash the site owners had no ability to update the content or the contact details – this would have to be taken into account while developing the new site.
The Revamp
We began to structure the data for use in the sites new content management system and plan an SEO strategy to help our client gain a prominent organic listing on search engines. Further consultation took place with our client regarding SEO planning before the website was ready to launch and we advised on how our client could take an active part in the SEO campaign which they duly did.
When the website launched RBK technology had done a lot of foundation work to ensure www.cityquarter.ie would be listed on Google as quickly as possible and so it was. RBK Technology also listed Cityquarter on Google Places so the site could be easily found on Google Maps.
RBK Technology understood that the site would have to be visually pleasing as well as user friendly. The old brown colour was exchanged for a vibrant and energetic blue. The static homepage was exchanged for an exciting animated image rotator of the apartments and its surrounds, contact details and links to property websites where Cityquarter was listed.
A link for Daft.ie was added to the sidebar of the website, once clicked the user would be diverted to the Daft.ie site where the user would be presented with Cityquarter properties only.
An image gallery was developed so visitors could view the apartments’ interiors – this gallery could be maintained and updated by the owners of Cityquarter.
Google Maps was added to the contact page – so visitors could locate and find directions to the Apartment complex.
The result
The hits began to build momentum and search traffic is now a large part of the sites visitors pleasing both ourselves here at RBK Technology and our client.

Russell Brennan Keane, Ulster Bank and Athlone Chamber invite you to our Budget Briefing. Our experts will analyse the Minister’s much anticipated 2011 Budget in conjunction with the National Recovery Plan 2011 – 2014.
Date: Wednesday, 8th December 2010
Time: 7.30am / Briefing: 8.00am – 9.00am
Location: Hodson Bay Hotel, Athlone, Co. Westmeath
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To reserve your place, email Deirdre McElroy or phone (090) 6480651.
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Loss of Data can be very distressing and a situation which no one would like to face. However it can happen so having an active Data Recovery plan in place it essential for all Businesses. There are various reasons like power surges, virus attack, software corruption, mechanical failure, hard drive crash, simple file system corruption, natural disasters and many other situations that cause data loss.
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Click here to read the Budget 2012 Analysis from Mairead O’Grady, Tax Partner, Russell Brennan Keane.
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