The Louth branch of the Irish Farmers’ Association will hold a special meeting in Ballymascanlon House Hotel tonight at 8pm.
The meeting has been organised to highlight important information and issues for farmers such as key taxation and legal issues, with a particular focus on farm transfers, inheritance, long term leasing, wills, new basic payment scheme entitlements, income volatility and the end of the milk quota.
There will be presentations on the night from IFA chief economist Rowena Dwyer, IFAC accountants and IFA solicitor James Staines.
Louth IFA chairman Matthew McGreehan said: “I would encourage all farmers, young and old, to come to this meeting and to inform themselves on the different aspects of taxation which concerns their business.”
