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Why Do Business In Ireland?

Updated: Aug 9, 2023

"Ireland has become a popular destination for foreign companies looking to expand their operations"


Ireland, also known as the Emerald Isle, is a small but beautiful island nation located in northwestern Europe. Famous for its rolling green hills, rugged coastline, and friendly people, Ireland has become a popular destination for tourists and businesses alike.


Ireland’s membership in the European Union (EU) has made it an attractive location for foreign companies looking to access European markets.


Ireland’s membership in the EU provides companies with access to a market of over 500 million consumers, without the need to establish a physical presence in multiple countries.


Ireland’s location on the western edge of Europe also makes it an ideal location for companies looking to establish operations that can service both the North American and European markets, given its position as a gateway to both. These factors, along with others, have made Ireland an attractive destination for foreign companies looking to invest in Europe.


If you’re looking to establish a business in one of Europe’s most innovative and dynamic economies, Ireland is a destination worth exploring.


EU Membership

Doing business in Ireland means instant access to the European marketplace. In addition, Ireland brings attractive opportunities for organisations to effectively structure their international expansion plans.


Tax Rate

With a 12.5% corporate tax rate, Ireland’s tax regime is one of the most favourable in the world. This rate creates lots of opportunities for your business to reduce its effective tax rate.


Infrastructure

Ireland’s modern infrastructure is a key factor in the country’s attractiveness as a location for business and investment.


Tax Credit

With a 12.5% corporate tax rate, Ireland’s tax regime is one of the most favourable in the world. This rate creates lots of opportunities for your business to reduce its effective tax rate


Common Law Jurisdiction

The only EU common law jurisdiction, broadly similar to the US and UK legal systems.


Double Tax Treaty

An extensive and expanding double tax treaty network, with over 75 countries.


Post Brexit

An attractive jurisdiction in which to litigate international commercial disputes post- Brexit


Workforce

Ireland’s workforce is among the most well-educated and youngest in Europe, providing businesses with a competitive edge. We have a wealth of experience in assisting multinational companies already established here to scale up and expand their operations




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