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Could some one recommend tax consultant Coleraine
aghadolgan
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Could someone recommend a specialist consultant as I am selling a farm and need to avoid as much capital gains as poss. coleraine. n.ireland
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You'll be lucky to find a recommendation here. Best to go to the NI board.Stercus accidit0
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Hi,You'll be lucky to find a recommendation here. Best to go to the NI board.
I haven't seen a NI board ... Is there also a Eire (Southern / Rebublic) board ??
I would appreciate any links as I'm doing research for my Father who wants to retire back there after many decades.
Primary interests = Property Buying/Renting + Tax + Pensioner Benefits + Savings.
Any pointers would be Much Appreciated.
Cheers
BobDemocracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
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No, there is no board for the ROI. The best information for ROI seems to be on askaboutmoney.com. I don't use it but my brother who lives there uses it for all of the money issues that he has.
Just to note, there is what may be called a crash in the ROI - well, it remains to be seen - so if your dad is buying a house there he can probably get one at a better price than in recent years, unless he goes to Dublin.Stercus accidit0 -
Thank you kindly for the info, leftie, & I already use askaboutmoney.com ... :beer:
Definitely not Dublin, my dad's a Kerryman through & through, so probably around Tralee, and I've already found him some potential bargains, but it never hurts to have more "research links".
Cheers
BobDemocracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
- Benjamin Franklin0
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