Amid the stark re-assessment of Stripe’s value by investors this past summer, the accounts filed in Ireland by the online payments multinational remain the best view we have into the inner workings of the privately-held company. This, however, is true only to some degree and the new structure adopted by the group in the past two years has in fact resulted in less transparency. As previously reported, Stripe was among many US-headquartered multinationals to dismantle its double Irish tax structure on December 31, 2019 and instead locate $10.8 billion worth of intellectual property in a fully Irish-resident subsidiary, Stripe Technology…