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24 September 2019 by
Caroline Devlin from Arthur Cox examines the current position of the Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive in Ireland
07 December 2018 by
Sandra Benedetto and Astrid Schudeck from PwC Chile analyse attempts to introduce a new tax regulatory framework to cover the new digital economy
02 February 2023 by
Our Tier 1 team of legal, tax & listing experts recently produced an excellent overview of the key legal and tax issues to consider in the context of Irish securitisations and Irish SPVs active in this space in this year's Chambers and Partners Securitisation Practice Guide 2023 - Ireland. We hope that you find it useful.
01 December 2022 by
Tax authorities continue to innovate, not only opening more enquiries, but also exploring new types of data-led tax audits.
12 October 2022 by
In the 2022 Chambers and Partners Global Aviation Finance & Leasing Guide for Ireland, our aviation experts provide a comprehensive overview of the latest legal information regarding aircraft and engine purchase and sale, aircraft and engine leasing and aircraft debt finance.
28 September 2022 by
Last year's Budget was presented as setting a course for a journey to a post-pandemic Ireland in 2022. Few could have expected the global economic challenges that were awaiting, including the war in Ukraine, rising inflation and a global energy crisis. Set against this backdrop, Ireland's Budget 2023 was presented as a "Cost of Living Budget" to support individuals, families and businesses to deal with rising prices. However, the Budget also struck an optimistic tone in terms of the remarkable recovery in Ireland's labour market over the past year and the strength of tax revenues, while also exercising prudence to ensure a sustainable and strong economy into the future.
07 September 2022 by
Our most comprehensive edition yet with more rankings, firms, jurisdictions and profiles
13 July 2022 by
Refunds of stamp duty paid on non-residential property which is later developed for residential purposes will no longer be available for construction projects commencing after 31 December 2022. Construction can commence by clearing a site, laying foundations, earth-moving, drainage and demolition of existing structures, but must commence only following a valid commencement notice or 7-day notice to be eligible for a stamp duty refund. Thirty months are permitted for completion of construction, starting on the date the local authority acknowledges a valid commencement notice or 7-day notice, so the latest date for completion of a development under the scheme is 30 June 2025.
23 May 2022 by
On the basis of this agreement GSK Stockmann, which has already supported the Brexit Institute since 2020, will continue sponsoring the Institute and its activities in the field of European affairs for three more years, until 2025.