Posts Tagged ‘limited company’

Company Secretarial Update

Monday, May 31st, 2010

I was at a recent meeting on the subject of company law and the responsibilities of the company secetary within the limited company. This meeting of accountants in cork plus other professionals re-affirmed some key issues as follows:

1. The legal obligation on companies to maintain the 7 statutory registers (minute book). The O.D.C.E. (office of director of corporate enforcement) could request sight of this register at any time!

2. Company Directors who think they can walk away from a company are now more likely to face legal sanctions brought by the ODCE. There is a legal procedure to dispose of a limited company and if it is not followed then Directors could be prosecuted.

3. A new companies consolidation bill 2010 is in process and expected to become law sometime in 2014.

The new Act will likely bring single director companies, a constitution to replace the existing Memorandum/Articles of Association, new company name and certificate of incorporation.

If you would like to discuss any issue surrounding company law or directors obligations then contact me at O’Mahony Donnelly….Michael O’Mahony FCCA

Business Registration in Ireland

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

The next quarterly newsletter of Enterprise Worldwide is due for publication around May 17th. Today I was finishing my own contribution to the newsletter on ‘Business Registration in Ireland’.

This is a brief article that outlines the typical business registration options and associated accounts compliance requirements with the companies registration office (CRO).

The main areas focused on include, place of business, branch, limited company, business name and limited liability partnership registration. All of these company set-up processes and ongoing services are covered by our firm on a regular basis. If you would like to discuss with us how we can assist your own business please see O’Mahony Donnelly contact details. A copy of the article is available on our website at http://www.omahonydonnelly.ie/business-registration-ireland.html

Doing Business in Ireland

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

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