Posts Tagged ‘company formation’

O’Mahony Donnelly Accountants Ireland to Attend International Services Forum in London

Monday, September 13th, 2010

International Accountancy Services

I have just made travel arrangements today for the upcoming Enterprise Worldwide ‘International Services Forum’being held in London, UK on 30th September to 01 October. This is an annual meeting for all members who provide International accounting & taxation services to their clients. The theme of this years meeting is ‘Building Bridges’ and there are some high edge topics on the agenda, including a talk by our own Social Media expert, Ann Donnelly on ‘Putting Social Media to Work in Your Accounting Firm’. Further topics will include Transfer Pricing & IFRS for SMEs

The meeting is a great opportunity to discuss our range of services with member firms including company formation, branch registration, corporation tax planning and any other services that are relevant to foreign business entities looking to establish their business in Ireland.

As the sole Irish member we will be effectively representing Accountants Ireland to the fellow members, many of whom are US based CPA accounting firms but also with a substantial number of European accountants/firms who all have clients operating internationally.

We currently have many clients who see us as experts on advising foreign entities on company set-up and ongoing accounting and taxation issues in Ireland.

For advice see O’Mahony Donnelly Contact Details.

Irish Business Registration Services

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

If you are one of our existing clients you may well be aware of the extensive company set-up and company formation services we provide. These include limited company registration, business name registration, Branch & Foreign company registration & place of business registration.

We also provide ongoing company legal support services to your business in the form of company secretarial services, change of limited company name (should you decide you want to change the course of your business),  registered office address  and voluntary strike off application, (should things go wrong!)

If you are looking to expand overseas you may require certification and apostille stamping of your business documents such as Memorandum & Articles of Association, Certificate of Incorporation & Business name registration. This may be required for the purposes of production to a foreign public body for business registration overseas. We can organise this process for you here in Ireland for your business registration overseas.

If you would like to discuss in more detail See O’Mahony Donnelly contact details