
No country for old accountants: The tax implications of partners who “have grown old early”
June 25, 2020 5:30 amIt is not often that the partners in any of Ireland’s largest accounting firms go toe to toe with the... View Article
It is not often that the partners in any of Ireland’s largest accounting firms go toe to toe with the... View Article
One of the country’s largest accountancy firms had a problem – it believed too many of its partners were too... View Article
Soaring costs, weak consumer confidence, and the shift to online shopping have pushed many well-known high street brands to the... View Article
In common parlance, Whitfield Manor in Kilmeadan, County Waterford is what you might call a doer-upper. But one that comes... View Article
For the first time in six years, the company contracted by An Garda Síochána to operate the GoSafe speeding camera... View Article
As the co-owner of Fire Steakhouse & Grill in Dublin’s Mansion House and Sole Seafood & Grill on South William... View Article
Having been shuttered for three months, Ireland’s battalion of hotels will tentatively begin to reopen in the coming weeks. However,... View Article
Disqualified chartered accountant Alan Hynes was among the 50 or so participants who logged in remotely yesterday morning for the... View Article
Anand Mahindra has long been the face of Indian capitalism, lauded by Forbes, Fortune Magazine and The Economist for his... View Article
As managing partner of professional services firm KPMG, Seamus Hand has spent the last three months helping his clients –... View Article
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