Irish Taxation: Law & Practice, Vol 1&2 2024/2025 (eBook)

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Editors

Dr. Patrick Mulcahy (Volume 1) is a Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and Chartered Accountant. He currently lectures for the Irish Tax Institute, Chartered Accountants Ireland and Dublin City University.

Laurence May (Volume 2) is a Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and a graduate of University of Galway, from which he holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree and a Master of Accounting Degree. Laurence is a Fellow of Chartered Accountants Ireland. Laurence is Head of KPMG in Galway and is an Adjunct Professor in Accounting and Finance at University of Galway. He has previously lectured on the CTA Part 2 programme, the Master of Accounting programme and Bachelor of Commerce programme at University of Galway and the UCD Master of Accounting Tax Summer School programme. Laurence was also an external examiner at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology and University of Galway.

Authors

Christopher Crampton is a Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and Chartered Accountant. He is a Tax Director in Grant Thornton and advises both individuals and corporate clients on a wide variety of tax matters. He has also previously authored articles for the Irish Tax Institute and Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Sean Cogill is a Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and Chartered Accountant. He is a Tax Senior Manager in PwC Ireland and advises Irish and multinational clients on a broad range of indirect tax matters including real  state transactions, supply chain models (cross-border and domestic) audits and tax disputes, restructuring projects and property acquisitions and disposals..

Raymond Holly is a Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and lectures for Atlantic Technological University (ATU). He previously worked in practice with Grant Thornton and BDO and has lectured and examined extensively for the Irish Tax Institute, Chartered Accountants Ireland and for various private colleges.

Paul Murphy is a Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and Managing Director of Martin J. Kelly & Co. He is a member of both the Irish Tax Institute and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, is a corporation tax lecturer for the Irish Tax Institute and a speaker for a number of accountancy bodies on their professional development panels.

Margaret Sheridan is the Principal of Sheridan Tax Training & Consultancy. She is a Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and former Council Member of the Irish Tax Institute. She has worked in the area of taxation for over 30 years, specialising in personal and employment taxes. She lectures extensively for the Irish Tax Institute and is a former adjunct tax lecturer at Trinity Business School.

Martina Whyte is a Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and member of Chartered Accountants Ireland. Past roles include responsibility for corporate tax compliance and planning for two leading multinational manufacturers. She has lectured in taxation for the Irish Tax Institute.

Key Features

Volume 1

Ideal for educational purposes and for anyone interested in the area as an overview of the law and practice of tax in Ireland, updated to reflect Finance (No. 2) Act 2023 legislation.

Detailed analysis of the fundamentals of:

  • Income Tax
  • Value-Added Tax
  • Capital Gains Tax
  • Corporation Tax
  • Capital Acquisitions Tax
  • Local Property Tax
  • Stamp Duty

Volume 2

  • A comprehensive assignment, question and solution book on the key tax heads as detailed in Volume 1
  • Over 200 questions and assignments of mixed complexity
  • Tax charts – over 40 charts covering all tax heads

Inspection Copies and Resources for Lecturers

To request an inspection copy, or if you have any queries in relation to the eBook, please contact Evelyn at edelehanty@taxinstitute.ie.

Lecturers who use this book as a core text will also receive login details to the lecturer resource material – customisable PowerPoint slides updated to Finance (No. 2) Act 2023, editable Word versions of questions, solutions and tax charts and revision solutions.