Agri-Business
Farmers are urging for all actively farmed land to be permanently removed from the scope of the...
Rural Life
Farmers are being urged to make themselves aware if any of their land falls within the scope of the RZLT before March 31.
Agri Politics
The Green Party has told Agriland that an exemption must be made for active farmers under the Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT).
Minister for Finance Jack Chambers has said he is currently "exploring all options" on resolving the issues for farmland under the RZLT.
Work is underway to develop a new system for the RZLT that will exclude active farmers, according to Tipperary TD Jackie Cahill.
The government is to defer the implementation of the RZLT for one year to ensure active farmland will be excluded, Agriland understands.
A TD for Fine Gael has said that the party has "committed" to exempting working farmers from the Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT).
Property
The IFA is calling for immediate action by the government to resolve the Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT) issue for farmers.
The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) will host an online meeting for farmers next Tuesday, April 25 on the Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT).
Land which is actively used for farming is excluded from the new Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT) according to minister.
The government failed to properly inform farmers and the public about the new Residential Zoned Land Tax, according to one Irish MEP.
A total of 1,687 submissions have been submitted challenging the inclusion of land in the draft Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT) maps.
Local authorities have until January, 11 to publish any submissions on the new Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT).
Residential Zoned Land Tax aims to unlock 'suitable land' which is available for housing development, according to Minister for Housing.
The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) has called for an extension to the submission deadline for the Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT).
An independent TD has claimed that the Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT) could "distort" the market...
Functional farmers should not have to pay the new Residential Zoned Land Tax that will come into effect in 2024.
An Oireachtas committee has unanimously agreed that farmers should be exempted from the Residential Zoned Land Tax, according to the IFA.