Start-up relief for entrepreneurs has been extended by two years.
Business measures included in today's Budget 2025 announcement can attract "high growth and high potential" start-ups to Ireland.
That's Mullingar Chambers' take on the news that start-up relief for entrepreneurs and the Start-Up Capital Incentive have been extended for a further two years to the end of 2026.
While the lifetime limit on gains for angel investors in innovative start ups is increasing from €3m to €10m.
John Geoghegan is the spokesperson on Economic Development, Enterprise and Tourism for Mullingar Chamber.
He says these new measures offer a promising future for foreign direct investment:
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