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Meet the Members Tour 2019

Meet the Members Tour 2019 Thank you to the over 600 members who attended the Institute’s countrywide Meet the Members Tour, which took place in 8 locations nationwide. The Institute President, Marie Bradley, and the executive team were joined on the tour by John Madigan and Arianna Taroni from the Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland and by Sinead McNamara from Revenue’s EII unit. Attendees heard about Brexit loan financing for […]

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Global Tax Policy Conference 2019

Press release Global Tax Reform Experts Gather for Dublin Global Tax Policy Conference Harvard Kennedy School and Irish Tax Institute Lead Conference Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe Addresses Delegates Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland, Thursday, 23 May 2019: Leading tax figures from the European Commission, the US, the OECD, the IMF and the WTO are gathering at Dublin Castle today to discuss the latest in global tax reform, including taxing the […]

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FanTAXtic winners 2019

FanTAXtic Competition As a transition year student you may not have huge exposure to the Irish tax system. Therefore, you may not realise that tax is really important for families, businesses, the Irish and global economy. The FanTAXtic competition requires a team of 3 students in transition year (2018/2019) academic year, to submit a 2-minute video giving their thoughts on a tax issue. This year we want to hear your […]

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Response to Research and Development tax credit review 2019

The Institute recently issued a response to the public consultation recommendations on the R&D tax credit. You can read the full response here. Institute recommendations on the R&D tax credit A pre-approval process for first-time R&D tax credit claims by small/micro companies should be introduced to bring much needed certainty for taxpayers. While some of these companies, in receipt of IDA/Enterprise Ireland R&D grants, may qualify for Revenue’s simplified validation […]

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Pre-Budget 2020 Submission

Just as tax policy played a major role in attracting large multinationals to Ireland, it can be used to incentivise the step change in productivity and innovation we now need from our indigenous companies. The Institute’s Pre-Budget 2020 Submission sets out a number of proposals relating to CGT entrepreneur relief, the Employment and Investment Incentive (EII), the Key Employee Engagement Programme (KEEP) and the R&D tax credit which are needed […]

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Response to the Department of Finance Public Consultation on Ireland’s Transfer Pricing Rules 2019

Response to the Department of Finance Public Consultation on Ireland’s Transfer Pricing Rules 2019 In October 2017, the Department of Finance launched a public consultation on the recommendations contained in the Coffey Review. The Institute responded to that consultation in January 2018, setting out our views on Mr Coffey’s recommendations regarding proposed changes to Ireland’s transfer pricing regime. The current Consultation now invites stakeholders to provide further input on the Minister […]

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