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Full coverage: Tax

A 60% slice of the Apple is in Cork – and it’s the most profitable

The Californian IT giant has reached a steady state after establishing the second generation of its pioneering green jersey tax structure and is set to continue lining Irish State coffers.

Thomas Hubert
29th Mar, 2024 - 4 min read

“I’ll do what I think is the right thing, costly as it may be”: Developer to fight tax battle

Greg Kavanagh says his company Fofo is in a tax dispute with the Revenue Commissioners over expenses claims dating back a decade. After a challenging couple of years, things are going well again, he told The Currency.

Francesca Comyn
14th Mar, 2024 - 2 min read

Draining the double malt: How Microchip’s Irish-taxed profit topped $1bn for the first time

As the multinational chipmaker moves the registered office of a key holding company from Ireland to Malta, its Irish tax bill is surging. What exactly is happening?

Thomas Hubert
20th Feb, 2024 - 3 min read

Germany and us: Rewinding the week that was

From the rise of the far right to dealing with energy shocks and EU plans for the harmonisation of corporation tax, Ireland has a lot to gain by keeping a close eye on developments in Berlin.

Thomas Hubert
18th Feb, 2024 - 5 min read

The cost-benefit of warehoused tax debt: Rewinding the week that was

Thousands of business owners breathed a sigh of relief when the Government eased the repayment terms for €1.72bn in tax liabilities parked since the pandemic but the “cheapest finance” scheme has multiple costs, too.

Thomas Hubert
11th Feb, 2024 - 5 min read

Microsoft saves the day: How “windfall” tax receipts kept flowing in until the end of 2023

A strong showing by the US software multinational in December helped maintain annual growth in corporation tax receipts.

Thomas Hubert
4th Jan, 2024 - 3 min read

The offshore syndicate comes unstuck: Net closes in on one of the biggest tax schemes in a generation 

The Court of Appeal has weighed up the evidence in one of the State's largest offshore tax schemes in a generation. The tax authority has emerged on top.

Ian Kehoe
4th Jan, 2024 - 5 min read

How Salesforce’s multi-billion-dollar Dublin office boosted performance before cutting jobs last year

The IT multinational’s Irish operation bucked the global downturn as Carolan Lennon took the helm. And it grew its tax advantage even further.

Thomas Hubert
2nd Jan, 2024 - 2 min read

Ian Kehoe on JP McManus: A gambler with his own singular form of income redistribution 

The game of backgammon, oddly enough, provides the most telling insights into the personality and strategies of JP McManus.

Ian Kehoe
15th Dec, 2023 - 5 min read

Monster money: A Cayman Islands PO Box holding company has invested €1bn in its Irish subsidiary

Monster energy might not have the scale of an Apple or a Pfizer in Ireland, but it has a significant operation here nonetheless. And, based on new filings, it could get bigger still.

I. Kehoe and T. Hubert
15th Dec, 2023 - 2 min read
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