Accountants warn over pressures on small and medium business

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CPA Ireland says policy measures make it hard not to feel that Government believes business owners have a ‘bottomless purse’

Clodagh Henehan, president of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland , with CPA chief executive Eamonn Siggins and Minister for Finance Jack Chambers at the group's final annual president's dinner in its 98-year history. The group is merging with Chartered Accountants Ireland this weekend.

CPA Ireland is merging with another industry group, Chartered Accountants Ireland, on Saturday after 98 years as an independent organisation. “While no one would argue against measures such as a minimum wage, enhanced leave entitlements or the introduction of a mandatory pension scheme, it is hard not to feel that Government believes that business owners have a bottomless purse in which to pay for these measures.

 

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