12% business tax proposed for N Ireland
14th Nov 2006, 01:51 GMT
Companies in Northern Ireland would be exempt from corporation tax on the first 60 per cent of profits under a private sector plan to be put to the UK government, in a bid to stimulate the province's economy.
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