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We are pleased to announce that we have won Law Firm of the Year 2017 in the Finance Monthly Legal Awards in the category Agricultural & Farming Law.
Details of the services we provide in this area can be found here.
If you have such a query please contact us – we would be happy to assist.
Thompsons Solicitors. Experience. Integrity. Results.
Do you have an agricultural law query or need legal advice on a farming matter?
We act for farmers and landowners throughout Northern Ireland dealing with legal matters in connection with farming and rural affairs. In 2016, we won Law Firm of the Year in the Lawyer Monthly Legal Awards in the category Agricultural Law.
Details of the services we provide in this area can be found here.
If you have such a query please contact us – we would be happy to assist.
Thompsons Solicitors. Experience. Integrity. Results.
We recently acted in the purchase of a local pharmacy business in Comber. We would take this opportunity to congratulate our client, Nisco Healthcare Limited, on its successful acquisition of Parker Pharmacy and wish it well for the future. Details of their introductory offers can be found at www.facebook.com/parkerpharmacycomber.
We dealt with all the legal aspects of the transaction on behalf of our client including the purchase of the business and assets, the transfer of existing employees and the taking of a new lease.
If you are interested in buying or selling a business, whether a company, partnership or sole trader, we have the expertise to guide and assist you. Please contact us for further information or an informal initial discussion on 028 91 811652 or law@thompsons-solicitors.co.uk.
At present first-time buyers of residential property in the UK can apply for Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) relief if all of the following apply:
- the effective date is on or after 25 March 2010 and before 25 March 2012
- the consideration given is £250,000 or less
- the buyer intends to live in the property and it will be their only or main home
- they have not previously owned property or land either in the UK or anywhere else in the world – including property bought with anyone else
In effect this means that first-time buyers have up to 24 March 2012 inclusive to complete a purchase of residential property at a price up to £250,000. Read more