
Budget 2026: Learning to Kick with Both Feet
Ireland’s vulnerability to a fall in the amount of corporation tax that a small number of U.S. companies pay into the Exchequer has been a


Ireland’s vulnerability to a fall in the amount of corporation tax that a small number of U.S. companies pay into the Exchequer has been a

In recent years investing in offshore funds has become increasingly popular. In the light of this it’s important for investors to know that there are

When a taxpayer makes a gain from the sale or transfer of their private company, there is potential for them to pay NO CGT or

Acquiring funding from private investors remains one of the most significant challenges facing developing Irish companies. Research undertaken in the finance industry showed that investment

If ever a government’s priorities were required to shine brightly, it’s in Budget 2024, and to a large extent Minister McGrath has succeeded in doing

While it might seem far away at the moment, 2024 is a year with big changes coming for payroll and payroll reporting obligations.

Attracting and retaining talented employees can make or break your expanding company. Employers on every level, from start-ups to multinational corporations, want the best

Irish executives working for U.S. multinationals need to be on alert for a wind of change may be about to blow through the financial markets.

A major focus of last December’s Finance Act 2019 was the new, improved and expanded Employment Investment Incentive [EII] and Start-up Capital Incentive [SCI] schemes.
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