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Irish Corporate Tax, or Corporation Tax (CT), pertains to the taxation of company profits and gains in Ireland. It encompasses compliance, advisory, and planning aspects related to a company's tax liabilities, including income, capital gains, and certain other chargeable profits.
Ireland levies Corporation Tax at a standard rate of 12.5% for trading income, and 25% for non-trading income (e.g., rental income, passive investment income). A 15% rate applies to companies that are part of large multinational groups with global revenues exceeding €750 million, in line with Pillar Two rules, effective from 1 January 2024. Companies are required to file CT1 returns annually with the Revenue Commissioners and remit payments in accordance with preliminary tax rules.