With only one week to go until Budget 2018 is revealed by the Minister for Finance, Ennis-based Cahill Taxation Services, in association with Ennis Chamber, will host their annual Budget Breakfast Briefing in Ennis on Wednesday.
The details of Budget 2018 will be announced tomorrow and CTS’ Budget Breakfast Briefing will be held the following morning, 11th of October 2017 at 7.30am, in the Temple Gate Hotel Ennis.
Along with presentations from the CTS team, Professor Eoin Reeves, Head of the Department of Economics at University of Limerick, will join us as a guest speaker providing us with an overview of the economic climate.
Prof. Reeves previously presented at a CTS briefing in the height of the recession in 2010.
Speakers:
Fergal Cahill, CTS Managing Director
Annemarie O’Brien, CTS Senior Tax Manager
Karen Galvin, CTS Tax Adviser Guest Speaker
Prof. Eoin Reeves, Head of the Department of Economics at University of Limerick
Temple Gate Hotel, Ennis Wednesday, 11 October 2017 Breakfast: 7.30am Presentations: 8.00am
Meanwhile, in what is always an eagerly anticipated breakfast event, Shannon Chamber will again joining force with Grant Thornton to host a post-Budget briefing at the Radisson Blu Hotel and Spa, Ennis Rd, Limerick next Wednesday, 11 October from 8am until 9:30am.
Guest presenters Billy McMahon, Tax Director with Grant Thornton and Professor Sheila Killian, Assistant Dean, Research at the Kemmy Business School, are both well qualified to delve into the sea of figures that will assail our brains from early afternoon on Budget 2018 day.
They will examine how Budget 2018 will impact business and the wider economy, in both individual presentations and in a lively discussion between presenters and the audience.
Shannon Chamber’s CEO Helen Downes will also have a keen interest in hearing whether any of Chambers Ireland’s key asks will have been listened to, particularly as one of its directors, Ian Barrett, represented the views of Mid-West Chambers in CI’s pre-budget submission process.
“Being part of Chambers Ireland Pre-Budget 2018 submission will have been a really meaningful and beneficial undertaking if the items included (outlined below) have been listened to and taken on board. We await Budget 2018’s contents with great anticipation.”
Bookings for the breakfast briefing, which commences with registration and breakfast at 7.30am on Wednesday, 11 October can be made be made at www.shannonchamber.ie/events/budget-breakfast-briefing-2018/