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Unlock Ireland 2023
Growth Unlock Ireland 2023
Ireland represents a strategic European base due to our pro-business approach, competitive corporate tax regime and skilled workforce. As a result, multinational, UK and European companies employ over 300,000 in Ireland.
Sasha Kerins
Tracey Sullivan
| 1 min read | 10 Nov 2023
Asset management of the future
Asset management Asset management of the future
In today’s global asset management landscape, there is an almost constant onslaught of change and complexity. To combat such complex change, asset managers need a consolidated approach. Read our publication and find out more about what you can achieve by choosing to work with us.
Shona O'Hea
Shona O'Hea
| 1 min read | 21 Feb 2024
Women in Business 2025
Publication Women in Business 2025
2025 marks the 21st year of Grant Thornton’s work to monitor and measure the proportion of women occupying senior management roles in mid-market companies around the world.
Amanda Ward
Amanda Ward
| 04 Mar 2025
Article Company Vehicle BIK rules from 1 January 2025
Jillian O'Sullivan
Jillian O'Sullivan
| 3 min read | 15 Oct 2024
Consulting Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA): Regulation Summary
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 4 min read | 06 Aug 2024
Article Navigating Ireland's R&D tax credit: A comprehensive guide
Peter Vale
Peter Vale
| 14 min read | 04 Nov 2024
Article EBA’s new AML technical standards: What you need to know
Frankie Cronin
Jennifer Flannery
David Henderson
Shane Quinn
| 7 min read | 24 Mar 2025
Business Continuity Management (BCM)
Business Risk Services Business Continuity Management (BCM)
Business continuity has been considered a priority by many but also neglected by some. The COVID-19 pandemic presents a serious threat to people, businesses and economies across the world and it has taught us that having a robust Business Continuity Management program is key for survival during crisis.
Sara McAllister
Sara McAllister
| 16 Dec 2020
EU mandatory disclosure requirement
Tax EU mandatory disclosure requirement
Read our publications on EU mandatory disclosure requirement
21 Aug 2020
A Guide to Taxation for the Irish Equine Industry
Agrifood A Guide to Taxation for the Irish Equine Industry
The Irish Sport Horse Industry directly contributes over €816m per annum to the Irish Economy and provides over 14,000 jobs in the sport horse breeding, competition and recreational sectors. In addition to this highly significant economic contribution, the sector is vitally important to the social and cultural fabric of rural Ireland.
Sasha Kerins
Sasha Kerins
| 30 Jul 2020
PAYE Modernisation – FAQ for employees
Tax PAYE Modernisation – FAQ for employees
Read our new article on PAYE Modernisation – FAQ for employees
Jillian O'Sullivan
Jillian O'Sullivan
| 13 Nov 2018

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