We're tracking 56 live corporate tax roles in Dublin.
Not enough pay data yet — salary snapshot appears once more roles report bands.













Corporate Tax in Dublin refers to the taxation of company profits and gains within the Republic of Ireland, as governed by Irish tax legislation and Revenue Commissioners' guidelines. This includes compliance, advisory, and planning related to corporation tax liabilities for both domestic and international businesses operating in Ireland.
Ireland levies a corporation tax rate of 12.5% on trading profits for companies with annual revenues exceeding €750 million, and a 15% rate for those under this threshold, effective from January 1, 2024, in line with Pillar Two global minimum tax rules. A higher rate of 25% applies to 'passive' income such as rental income and certain investment income. Companies must register with the Revenue Commissioners and file an annual CT1 Form, generally within 23 days after the end of the accounting period for companies with a 31 December year-end.