Irish Farmers Association dissatisfied with increase on stamp duty

They're calling on the government to reverse their decision to increase stamp duty on farmland

In Tuesday's Budget announcement, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe raised the rate from 2% to 6% on sales of all commercial land.

The IFA has proposed that the stamp duty rate remain at 2% for land that is bought or transferred and used for farming.

President of the IFA, Joe Healy, feels farmers are already facing challenging times:

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