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Corporation tax blow for N Ireland

By John Murray Brown in Dublin

Published: May 29 2007 22:33 | Last updated: May 29 2007 22:33

Plans by Northern Ireland’s new power-sharing executive to stimulate foreign investment by cutting corporation tax have been dashed.

In meetings with local politicians and business leaders last week Sir David Varney, a former head of the UK Inland Revenue appointed by Gordon Brown to consider changes in the province’s tax policy, poured cold water on the idea.

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