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Posturing and belligerence in the Apple tax tug-of-war

Posturing and belligerence in the Apple tax tug-of-war

Europe is showboating, and the government’s still in denial over its tax ruling

SMEs – where is the love?

SMEs – where is the love?

Job creation should not be viewed as social welfare. Small businesses want the same supports offered to multinationals and sexy start-ups – and often just want government to get out of the way

Ian Kehoe: Can the Siteserv fiasco be fixed?

Ian Kehoe: Can the Siteserv fiasco be fixed?

It is not good enough for nobody to take responsibility for the failure of the investigation into the activities of IBRC

Ian Kehoe on Business

Ian Kehoe on Business

A German bank presents its credentials to An Post, while Seán Quinn bets on winning back his old empire

Ian Kehoe On Business

Ian Kehoe On Business

'Taking INM private would resolve some issues around governance at the listed company'

Ian Kehoe on Business

Ian Kehoe on Business

Capital gains tax rate, the bête noire of Irish business, must be cut

Ian Kehoe: Nama has effectively declared war on the C&AG

Ian Kehoe: Nama has effectively declared war on the C&AG

For years, Nama has used the C&AG as a safety blanket – but now the gloves are off

Time to give something back to SMEs

Time to give something back to SMEs

In a simple sense, it was the up side of the downturn. Unemployment was high. Redundancies were mounting. Graduate opportunities were thin on the ground. So, faced with limited career options, an increasing number of people opted to go into business