The Institute along with ten other professional bodies recently published a 76-page report titled Building Ireland’s Future – The Role of the Professions. The report features newly commissioned research from the professional bodies that demonstrates the very strong sentiment among multinational companies towards professional qualifications and standards. A survey of senior executives at 50 multinational companies in Ireland, undertaken by Behaviour & Attitudes from 26 April to 9 May 2018, […]
Press release Multinationals says professional skills and expertise the single most important factor when choosing a professional service provider in Ireland 88% say professional qualifications are important in inspiring trust and confidence when recruiting staff in Ireland A survey of 50 multinational companies, carried out by Behaviour & Attitudes found overwhelming support for Ireland’s professional qualifications and standards. Professional skills and expertise emerged as the single most important factor for […]
Yesterday, the Institute appeared in front of the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach to discuss the European Commission’s proposals on taxing the digital economy. Communications Director, Olivia Buckley stated that the breadth and pace of digitalisation in the world is such that the world’s largest bodies including the IMF, the OECD, the EU and the World Economic Forum are dedicated to understanding its impact […]
The final round of “Your Take on Tax” 2018 was held on 4 April 2018 at the Institute’s office, and it was a closely conSaffed battle between the final teams – Team LCK, Team Canons, Team Intaxicated and Team Satrapy. The winning team was Team LCK – Caoimhe Ní Raghallaigh, Lewis Murphy and Kate Iarajuli, 2nd year BComm students in UCD. Well done to all who took part. The well deserved runners up were the […]
Irish Tax Institute Annual Dinner The Clayton Hotel Friday 23 February 2018 The breadth of international tax proposals and legislation has never been as far reaching. The pace with which they are being introduced has never been as rapid. On the international tax policy side, 2018 will be a very significant year. There will emerge new proposals to tax the digital economy or digital transactions, further implementation of BEPS, the unfolding of […]
Yesterday, the Institute made a detailed submission to the Department of Finance on the recommendations contained in Mr Seamus Coffey’s Review of the Irish Corporation Tax Code. Since Mr Coffey’s Review was published last September, we have been considering his report and working with our Policy Committee, and members in both practice and industry to formulate our response to the consultation. Given the importance of all the anticipated changes to […]