Ireland:
Irish Department Of Finance Launches Public Consultation In Relation To The OECD BEPS Project
06 June 2014
by
Alan Connell
,
Joe Duffy
,
Catherine Galvin
,
Turlough Galvin
,
Shane Hogan
,
Alan Keating
,
John Kelly
,
Greg Lockhart
,
Mark O'Sullivan
,
Catherine O’Meara
,
Liam Quirke
,
John Ryan
and
Gerry Thornton
Matheson
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Earlier this week, the Irish Department of Finance issued a
public consultation paper entitled "OECD Base Erosion and
Profit Shifting Project in an Irish Context". The Irish
Consultation invites views on how Ireland's tax system should
respond to a changing international tax environment and can be
read here.
Matheson is an active representative of our clients' interests
in the OECD BEPS debate. We will be participating in the
Irish Consultation on the same basis. Based on our engagement
in the debate to date, especially our on-going dialogue with the
relevant Irish policymakers, we would encourage you to also
actively participate in the Irish Consultation.
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guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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