Foreign companies entering the Irish market face a tax system where local compliance, cash flow timing, and profit extraction require early and informed decisions.

ETL GLOBAL Member Noone Casey outlines the key tax and accounting matters affecting Irish operations, including director remuneration, preliminary tax obligations, VAT treatment, and real-time payroll reporting through ROS. The report explains how these requirements apply in practice and where foreign-owned entities often encounter challenges when aligning group policies with Irish rules.

Read the full report to understand the tax and accounting considerations for companies operating in Ireland.

 

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