Irish startup Provizio has just raised $6.2 million from experts, angels and private equity to help build cars that will reduce road deaths.
Microsoft Ireland is pursuing a Saudi Arabian ICT conglomerate over alleged debts of $31.5 million. Faced with a jurisdictional challenge, the High Court was asked to factor in the laws of Saudi Arabia.
A Japanese conglomerate is to buy Anne Heraty's CPL Resources for €317 million. Why did they want it, and did they pay a fair price?
Dublin-based Centric Health has sold one of its biggest divisions, bringing a new player into the Irish teleradiology services market.
It was introduced to ensure some of the state’s wealthiest individuals paid tax. However, new documents show how a number of well-heeled businesspeople sought to escape paying the domicile levy through clever accounting structures.
Larry Goodman’s son is leaving his long-held executive position at ABP to start his own business, having recently bought two pubs on his home’s doorstep. He clearly won’t stop there.
IFSC global securities trading company Susquehanna is embroiled in a multi-million tax battle with the Revenue Commissioners. "This is not a case of getting tax relief twice. There is no abuse going on here," lawyers for the US-owned operator claim.
A new analysis of Central Bank data shows that 27% of settlements over the past six years relates to banks. Investment and insurance firms also feature highly. However, if the watchdog gets its way, the next focus will be on individuals.
Availed of by 66,000 firms, the €2.8bn wage subsidy scheme has been the cornerstone of the government’s economic response to Covid-19. However, Revenue has identified abuses including payroll manipulation and turnover suppression.
Earlier this year, a Swedish fund took control of a Dublin aviation firm and sued its owners for $25m. Now, the owners are fighting back and making a number of new claims about the struggles of the business.
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