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2024 Update: Irish Tax

(6 reviews)
by Mairéad Hennessy

Finance Act (No. 2) 2023 and Budget 24 strike a balance between supporting businesses and assisting citizens during the current high cost of living. This course will give you an overview of the key personal, business, capital and indirect tax changes impacting you, your organisation and your clients.

£100+vat
4 CPD hours
120 days' access

This course will enable you to

  • Get to grips with the key tax updates for 2024
  • Advise on new personal tax regulations, including tax credits and employee benefits
  • Understand big reforms in corporate tax, and changes to R&D tax credits and investment relief
  • Provide guidance on interest-free loans, retirement relief and farming tax
  • Outline changes that address environmental issues and sustainability
  • About the course

      Finance Act (No. 2) 2023 and Budget 24 strike a balance between supporting businesses and assisting citizens during the current high cost of living.

      While there are significant changes in global corporate taxation, there is also an emphasis on protecting SMEs and increasing the uptake of R&D tax relief.

      On the domestic front, personal tax credit increases and changes to the SRCOP aim to boost incomes and improve savings. There are also measures related to the housing crisis, with amendments to mortgage relief and incentives for landlords to stay in business.

      This course will give you an overview of the key personal, business, capital and indirect tax updates that will be important for any organisation, ensuring you can provide accurate advice to your organisation and clients.

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    Mairéad Hennessy

    Mairéad specialises in succession planning for SMEs and their owners, retirement planning, corporate structuring, inheritance tax, property transactions and VAT, through the tax practice she founded in 2016. Mairead represents CCAB-I on TALC (indirect taxes), which is the main forum for making representations between the Irish Revenue and practitioners on tax administration in Ireland.

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    Smith J
    19 Nov 2025
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    Smith J
    19 Nov 2025
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    JS
    Smith J
    19 Nov 2025
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