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Full coverage: Tax

When business met politics: Green Reit, Henderson Park and the plea for clemency on surprise €65m tax bill

Changes in last year’s budget meant that Henderson Park faced an unforeseen €65m tax hit on its €1.34bn acquisition of Green Reit. The London firm did not take it lying down.

Ian Kehoe
8th Jan, 2020 - 4 min read

Tax and trade: Why diamonds are a director’s best friend

There are many tax pitfalls for the unwary corporate globetrotters. Yet, the management of foreign subsidiaries is one of the few occasions where corporate governance and tax planning can assume equal importance.

Eoin O'Shea
20th Dec, 2019 - 4 min read

A potential risk growth hormone: What the financial transaction tax would mean for Ireland, Irish banks and Irish investors

Led by Germany, core EU countries are preparing to tax equity trading. Yet research shows that to reinforce financial stability, policy should instead encourage equity investment and tax debt.

Constantin Gurdgiev
17th Dec, 2019 - 6 min read

Scams, schemes and strategies: Inside the Tax Appeals Commission

The Currency’s new tax columnist Eoin O’Shea went through cases decided by the body dealing with taxpayer appeals against Revenue decisions, and was reminded of this verse by Robert Burns: “The best-laid schemes o’ mice an’ men, gang aft agley.”

Eoin O'Shea
9th Dec, 2019 - 4 min read

Taxman versus accountants: boom time deals under scrutiny in tax appeal row

Dublin accountants Adrian Dunne and Michael Humphreys made substantial property investments during the Celtic Tiger era. Now they are fighting the Revenue Commissioners in the High Court over their boom time tax bills.

Francesca Comyn
28th Nov, 2019 - 7 min read

Thomas Hubert: Is the bloodstock tycoon John Magnier the richest man in Ireland?

The complex corporate web used to manage the Coolmore horseracing business and its owners’ other investments makes it difficult to estimate their wealth. This matters for a number of reasons – and Magnier’s position on the national rich list is the least of them.

Thomas Hubert
18th Nov, 2019 - 5 min read

Ian Kehoe: What would the new OECD proposals for a minimum corporate tax mean for Ireland? Two words: less tax

The OECD is proposing that technology giants face a global minimum level of corporate taxation. What is it going to be, and what will it mean for Ireland’s fabled 12.5% rate?

Ian Kehoe
11th Nov, 2019 - 7 min read

Ian Kehoe: Paschal Donohoe channelled Edmund Burke when he took a swipe at tax practitioners. But, will they listen?

The finance minister clearly believes that the persistent use of aggressive structures is impacting his ability to defend Ireland’s reputation. And given some of the wily tactics being deployed, it is hard to disagree.

Ian Kehoe
4th Nov, 2019 - 6 min read

Lights, camera, confusion: the inside story of why Ireland’s film and television tax relief plunged last year

Tax relief approved under the section 481 film and television scheme dropped by two-thirds to €33 million last year. Producers say the system has become too complicated. Will new guidelines fix it?

Cait Caden
1st Nov, 2019 - 9 min read

Aengus Kelly: “If the US tax rates had been what they are today, would AerCap have moved? Probably not”

AerCap boss Aengus Kelly runs a company with assets of $43.1bn. In this wide-ranging interview, he talks candidly about tax, education, business and why Brexit could be a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Ireland.

Ian Kehoe
24th Oct, 2019 - 21 min read
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