Financial technology companies are increasingly considering Irish headquarters ahead of the UK’s departure from Europe, but there are concerns the Irish regulatory system cannot reform itself fast enough to ... Read More
Three former senior bankers were sent to prison Friday for their roles in concealing the loss of billions in deposits at the defunct Anglo Irish Bank, the biggest accounting ... Read More
Professional services firm opens second office in Dublin and new Galway office EY to recruit 220 new experienced hires and increase graduate intake from 200 to 250 across its ... Read More
CCAB, the forum for accountancy bodies in the UK and Ireland, is calling on businesses to engage with the debate on EU reform, and ensure they are aware of ... Read More
The Irish tax authority, the Revenue Commissioners, has confirmed that taxpayers who have engaged in certain tax avoidance transactions may avail themselves of a new settlement opportunity, which is ... Read More
Newly released documents suggest that Ireland was pressured into a controversial 67.5 billion euro bailout that left taxpayers rescuing crippled banks, reigniting a fierce debate about the international aid ... Read More
Ireland has officially announced the phased abolition of its controversial “double Irish” tax scheme that has enabled multinationals such as Apple to dramatically cut down their tax bills. The ... Read More
Multinational companies are bracing for their last serving of the “Double Irish.” Ireland is expected on Tuesday to announce changes to its tax code that could eventually close one ... Read More
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