Earlier this week, The Currency reported that a German bank had appointed receivers over a Dublin property owned by Korean investors. Drawing on new analysis, we explain how the initial deal was structured and why it fell apart.
A promised measure to exempt foreign dividends from corporation tax will make no financial difference but was a key simplification demand of FDI investors.
It is almost 20 years since the Galway Clinic opened. Now a new plan is being developedby an Irish builing firm to construct a new private hospital in the West of Ireland.
Rockwell, which manages €250 million on behalf of about 6,500 clients, teamed up with The Currency for a survey of 450 SME owners. Founder Robert Whelan talks through the findings of the survey and tells his own business story.
Four hours of scrutiny before the Oireachtas Media Committee ranged from the state broadcaster’s finances and malaise to radical property proposals.
Burning cash and under the watch of regulators, the main Irish company operating Australian-acquired Prepaid Financial Services is now set to lose its directors.
After Budget 2024, multinationals will no longer have access to a 12.5% rate in Ireland. There is still a lot more they can do to locate profits here at a tax advantage, however, and the unofficial expectation for the Exchequer is: more money.
Rachel Doyle's attitude to business has been one of gut feeling and unwavering belief. She talks about growing the Arboretum garden centre from an idea into an Irish success story, and the dynamics of diplomatic succession in a family business.
Deep inside the broadcaster’s latest data dump lie years of internal documents highlighting issues with procurement, tendering, unapproved spending and rogue taxi bills. Here’s what we found.
For years, the double Irish scheme siphoned multinationals’ profits to offshore islands. Now their intellectual property makes half of all corporate profits in Ireland tax-deductible. Ahead of the budget, new data and analysis reveal what drives the corporation tax bonanza.
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