Irish economists have given property the thumbs up in Finance’s annual property survey. Findings in the survey see that economists are prediciting a sustained rise in property prices over the next 5 years.
Group Relief from Capital Gains Tax has been the subject of amendments in the last two Finance Acts. It is a critically important relief. It now operates with some curious features.
The OECD’s Economic Survey of Ireland 2001 highlights the contribution of the IFSC in terms of foreign investment to the country, and while the report is generally supportive of Ireland’s recent economic decisions it suggests that IFSC policy should remain competitive to keep attracting that investment.
Ireland at the forefront of Europe on alternative investmentsMerrill Lynch's recent wealth report highlighted the importance of providing specialsied investment advice to the world‚s wealthiest, and noted that Ireland, the UK and Switzerland had the most developed alternative investment markets in Europe.
John Bruder sets out an encouraging argument as to the benefits of investing in property and says that Irish property is definitely a worthwhile investment over the next three to five years.