If you are a foreign business considering doing business in Ireland then you will need to consider some key business issues as follows:
- Ireland’s Government attitude to Foreign Direct Investment
- The trading structure or business registration your company will take in Ireland whether this is through a place of business, branch registration or limited company subsidiary
- The legal environment for doing business in Ireland including company law, employment law & health and safety
- Irelands taxation framework including corporation tax, VAT, PAYE/payroll taxes, double tax treaties, witholding taxes, Capital gains tax, personal taxes & social insurance law (Location of your business in Ireland could ultimately reduce your overall international corporation tax bill)
- Availability of business premises & skilled employees
- Other issues such as banking, finance & intellectual property framework
We have extensive experience advising foreign companies on the issues they face when locating a business in Ireland.
Contact us to discuss in further detail. O’Mahony Donnelly Contact
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