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What do I need to consider from a tax perspective if I choose to set up a company here?
I have a business based in the UK and wish to set up a company in Ireland to trade with the EU. What are the key tax consideration I need to be aware of?
Presence in Ireland
- Does the company have an office in Ireland?
- Do they have employees situated here?
- Are directors holding board meetings here?
- Are the majority of directors Irish resident?
Tax Filings
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Date published 14 Apr 2021 | Last updated 14 Apr 2021
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