GAA in land tax row over 'idle' Croke Park properties it says are integral to match days
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GAA in land tax row over 'idle' Croke Park properties it says are integral to match days
"Sites essential for maintenance, storage and more, according to appeal filings"
"The GAA is locked in several legal disputes over the alleged mis-designation of properties near Croke Park as residential, leaving the association liable for a tax that targets idle land."
"Three sets of High Court judicial review proceedings have been filed by GAA companies over the inclusion of properties at Jones' Road in Dublin in maps for lands subject to Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT)."
The GAA is challenging the designation of several properties near Croke Park as residential, arguing that the land is needed for maintenance, storage and other operational uses. The mis-designation has exposed the association to Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT), which targets idle land. Three separate High Court judicial review proceedings have been initiated by GAA companies to contest the inclusion of Jones' Road properties in RZLT maps. The proceedings seek to remove the properties from RZLT maps to avoid tax liability and to assert that the sites are not idle but essential to stadium and organizational operations.
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