Category Archives: Blog
Ireland ranked among the top FDI destinations for Managed Services and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
By John O’Neill (guest poster), 11th March 2013 When it comes to the world’s best [...]
New Companies Bill in Ireland passes through Seanad – Consolidated Companies Act to become law in 2015
By Andrew Lambe, 8th January 2013 (Updated 16th October 2014) On 21st December 2012, Minister [...]
Ireland’s extensive list of double taxation treaties
By Andrew Lambe, 13th November 2012 (Updated 8th July 2025) Ireland is renowned as one [...]
Ireland’s effective corporate rax rate as low as 6.5% according to study
By Andrew Lambe, 8th November 2012. The effective corporate tax rate in Ireland may be [...]
Registering a Section 110 Securitisation Company in Ireland. Plant & Machinery now considered qualifying assets
By Paul Dillon, Tax Partner. Duignan Carthy O’Neill Accountants, Auditors and Tax Advisers. Ireland is [...]
Dublin, Ireland voted one of the 7 best cities in the world for start-up’s
By Andrew Lambe, 2nd October 2012 The American magazine ‘Fortune’ last week named Dublin as one of [...]
The 25% Research and Development Tax Credit for Irish Companies explained
By Andrew Lambe, 4th September 2012. (Updated 7th December 2012) A very attractive feature of [...]
Company Bureau awarded ‘Business Formation Advisory firm of the year’ for 2012 by Acquisition International
By Andrew Lambe, 7th August 2012 We are delighted to announce that Company Bureau (CompanyFormations.ie) [...]
How to close a company in Ireland. Best practice, Voluntary strike-off, Liquidations explained
By Andrew Lambe, 10th July 2012 In the current economic climate, we are, not surprisingly, seeing [...]
iXBRL filing for company financial statements and tax returns to be mandatory by 2014
By Andrew Lambe. 25th May 2012. The Irish Revenue Commissioners are currently finalising proposals to [...]
Ireland consistently recognised as the easiest country in Europe to pay business taxes
By Andrew Lambe, 6th March 2012 (Updated 4th November 2020) Ireland has been judged as [...]