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Guide to setting up a business in Ireland from abroad
Since Brexit many UK businesses have decided to set up an Irish company. We have produced a comprehensive guide to setting up a business here from abroad.
Setting up a business in Ireland might seem like an ideal solution to maintain trade and operations within the EU.
However, there are certain questions you need to ask yourself before you go down the road of forming a company in Ireland from the UK, or indeed any other international location.
You should always seek specific advice for your own situation but in our guide we give an overview of the legal and tax considerations when setting up a company in Ireland from abroad.
Our guide covers:
- Directors’ Residency
- Section 137 Bond
- Real & Continuous Link
- Registered Office
- Filing with the Register Of Beneficial Owners
- Annual Return Filings
- Tax Filings
Date published 27 Apr 2021 | Last updated 2 May 2024
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