Alibaba to Open First Irish Data Centre; Aviva Stadium Chair Appointed
Alibaba is hiring for its first Irish data centre. The budget includes anticipated income tax cuts, and Aviva Stadium has a new independent chair, Gary McGann, ahead of Uefa Euro 28. Concerns arise over a new investment scheme potentially benefiting only the wealthy.
Chinese technology giant Alibaba is recruiting staff for its first data centre facility in Ireland.
Income tax cuts are anticipated in the upcoming budget. A reader's query regarding potential double tax bills on inheriting a holiday home is addressed. Bernice Harrison discusses FIFA’s hydration breaks as a World Cup revenue source. Dublin-based Changing Times Brewery has expanded into the UK market less than two years after opening.
ACCA excluded the Peter McVerry Trust auditor but minimally publicized the case. Cantillon questions the necessity of a VAT rate cut for the hospitality sector, effective Wednesday, given declining insolvencies. Gary McGann has been appointed independent chair of the company operating Aviva Stadium, which will host seven Uefa Euro 28 matches.
Adventure athlete Becky Gilmour shared her experience as a ghostwriter for a gambling website. Pablo Hernández de Cos emphasizes policy discipline for economic pressures. A survey indicates one-in-five people fear the Government’s new investment saving scheme will primarily benefit the wealthiest.