'Tax discriminates against self-employed'

Discrimination in the Irish tax system against the self-employed is threatening entrepreneurship the president of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants has said.

Discrimination in the Irish tax system against the self-employed is threatening entrepreneurship the president of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants has said.

Mr Norman J. Adams warned that action needs to be taken if the entrepreneurial culture that has been the "corner stone" of Ireland’s economic success is not be threatened.

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