Tax equalisation will benefit self-employed people and create jobs in Wicklow- Doyle

Calculating-returnsFine Gael TD, for Wicklow/East Carlow, Andrew Doyle has said that new tax equalisation measures will benefit self- employed people in Wicklow, helping to create even more jobs.

“There are 323,000 self-employed people in this country, 32,500 of them in the Mid-East region. The new €550 Earned Income Tax Credit will benefit many of these people when it becomes available in January. It will be available to taxpayers earning self-employed trading or professional income, and to business owner/managers who are not eligible for a PAYE credit on their salary.

“Fine Gael has a plan to continue supporting SMEs to grow and create jobs. We know that small and family businesses are the lifeblood of our economy and have played a crucial role in the recovery that is now well underway.

“The introduction of this self-employed tax credit marks a welcome start along the road to the equalisation of income tax credits between self-employed people and PAYE workers. This addresses what was an unfair treatment of self-employed people in this country. It will really benefit small retailers, publicans, farmers and tradesmen in Wicklow and the wider region. If re-elected, Fine Gael has a plan to fully equalise tax credits between PAYE workers and the self-employed by 2018.

“Other recent measures to benefit small businesses owners in Wicklow include: reductions in capital gains tax relief for entrepreneurs; reduction in costs for retailers to accept card payments, saving retailers €36 million in fees per year; and the maintenance of the 9% VAT rate for the hospitality sector.

“In addition, employers and employees will benefit from a reduction in the general tax burden. In January, low and middle income earners will see a reduction in their USC for the second consecutive year. We have committed to abolishing the USC over the lifetime of the next Government if re-elected.

“Over 135,000 jobs have been created nationally since the launch of the Government’s Action Plan for Jobs in 2012. The Regional Action Plan for Jobs sets out a specific path for to increase employment by 10-15% and deliver Wicklow new jobs in the region by 2020.

“Fine Gael has a plan to keep this recovery going and to create even more employment. By contrast Fianna Fáil has yet to even come up with a jobs plan at all. Small and family businesses will play a significant role in this jobs success and it is important we continue to support them. More jobs mean increased tax revenue with which we can invest in improved public services.”

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Creating awareness of regional supports vital- Doyle

Sheelagh Daly Andrew Doyle Ann McGovern and Michael BroughamRegional investment strategy presents real opportunity for Arklow

Fine Gael TD for Wicklow/East Carlow Andrew Doyle has said that a focus on increasing investment in regional locations presents a real opportunity for Arklow and its environs to avail of new investment and employment supports aimed at productive projects in Ireland’s least economically developed areas.

“A target has been set and represents a key element of the IDA Ireland strategy over the next 5 years to increase investments in all regions outside of Dublin by 30-40% which is ambitious and extremely challenging and a range of measures are being implemented towards achieving this goal.

“The IDA work to attract foreign direct investment to Ireland and are a key influencer in the development of the Irish economy and its reputation abroad. They presented today to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs Enterprise and Innovation on the findings of their 2014 Annual Report and also about their current activity.

“At a specially convened meeting on the subject last week in the Woodenbridge Hotel hosted by Arklow Chamber of Commerce on the Regional Aid map was an excellent showcase event for businesses and investors to find out more about the opportunities available for areas included in Regional Aid in South Wicklow.

“As a development agency Enterprise Ireland are ranked Number 3 globally for seed investment with 180,072 employed in Enterprise Ireland assisted companies at the end of 2014. It is estimated that 300,000 direct and indirect jobs in the Irish economy equating to 16% of workforce”

“EU Regional aid guidelines adopted in 2014 allow each Member State to provide enhanced rates of State Aid to certain areas and in Ireland, this is implemented by Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. Regional aid is provided under schemes for tourism grants, marine tourism urban and rural renewal and other tax-based development schemes.

“With 15,012 new jobs created by IDA client companies, 2014 was a year in which we have seen recovery in the domestic economy. I urge all stakeholders, interest groups and the business community in south Wicklow to take learn more about what supports may be available to them through our development agencies.

“It is vital to help facilitate the awareness of the supports on offer and central to our Action Plan for Jobs is supporting jobs growth here in Wicklow. I am very happy to work with all local interest groups that want to avail of these supports.”

Lastly I would like to commend Dr.Michael Brougham, Enterprise Ireland, Sheelagh Daly Local Enterprise Office Wicklow and Conor Simpson for their combined expertise”