Yearly Archives: 2016

Small Mercies Analysis of Budget 2017 Given the global uncertainties facing Ireland, particularly since our UK neighbours voted for Brexit, Budget 2017 was always going to be a relatively conservative one. Taking this into account we should probably be grateful for the small mercies afforded to taxpayers in this budget. These include measures such as:

Guillotine Provisions

Termination of Carry Forward of Certain Unused Capital Allowances 2015 Tax Year is the first year that your clients will feel the effect of the 2014 “guillotine” on certain capital allowances.

Budget 2017

Minister Michael Noonan TD and Minister Paschal Donohoe delivered Budget 2017 to Dáil Éireann on 11 October 2016. Click here for a summary of Budget 2017 produced in association with Chartered Accountants Ireland. If you have any queries on Budget 2017 please contact a member of our tax team who will  be happy to help

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HLB McKeogh Gallagher Ryan are accepting applications for our 2017 Graduate Recruitment programme. We are recruiting for trainees to work in our audit department, studying for the Chartered Accountancy professional exams, and to work in our taxation department studying for the Irish Tax Institute professional exams.

The Companies Act 2014 commenced on 1st June 2015.  This act introduces a number of new company types however, the majority of private limited companies in Ireland are expected to adopt either the New Model Private Company (LTD) or the Designated Activity Company (DAC); these company types are governed by Parts 1 to15 and 16

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Audit Trainee Vacancy

We are currently recruiting for a graduate trainee to join our audit department. Click here for further details in our Careers Section.