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Analyse the performance of tax incentive schemes and to show how these schemes have increased the supply of property both in urban and rural areas in Ireland.  

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Contents Description Chapter No Page No's INTRODUCTION 1 3-4 MAIN BODY Section 23 2 6-7 Section 50 & LOTS 3 8-10 Owner Occupier 4 11-12 Tax Incentives and the supply of development land 5 13 Conclusion 6 14-15 APPENDICES Appendix 1 16 Appendix 2 17 Appendix 3 18 Appendix 4 19-20 BIBLIOGRAPHY 21 INTRODUCTION 1.0 Aims & Objectives Aim To analyse the performance of tax incentive schemes and to show how these schemes have increased the supply of property both in urban and rural areas in Ireland. Objectives * To introduce the reader to the selected topic and to clearly define the aims, objectives and research methodology of the project. * Show the particular relevance of this topic to the quantity surveying profession. * Discuss Section 23 and Section 50 tax incentives. * Discuss Owner-Occupier type relief and the Living Over The Shop Scheme (LOTS). * Show how the various tax incentives are calculated. * Tax incentives and the supply of development land. * Analyse the performance of tax incentives in the property market. * Conclusions and recommendations. Subject's relevance to quantity surveying profession The reports title 'meeting housing demand' offered our team a large...

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