A small business owner on Budget 2025: ‘There’s no point in being busy fools’

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Eimear Killan, co-owner of of Builín Blasta Café & Bakery in Spiddal, would like to see a reduction in the VAT rate for hospitality in Budget 2025.Eimear Killian, co-owner of Builín Blasta Café & Bakery in Spiddal said a decrease in the VAT rate for hospitality from 13.5 per cent to 9 per cent was on her Budget 2025 wish list.

At the end of the day, owners are in business to make money, she pointe out.. “There’s no point in being busy fools.” Costs such as rises in water rates and energy bills all add to the cost of running a small business, she said. Do you have a budget question you’d like answered? If supports for small businesses are not in the budget, Ms Killian said, prices would go up, small independent businesses would close and there would inevitably be job losses.

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