State proposal that tax allowances replace tax-free status of stud fees
4th Oct 2005, 06:19 GMT
The Department of Agriculture has proposed that horse breeders receive generous tax allowances as a substitute for the current tax-free status for stud fees, which is to be scrapped by the Government.
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