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International Tax in Ireland focuses on the tax implications of cross-border transactions and structures for multinational enterprises and individuals. It involves understanding various domestic tax laws, tax treaties, and international tax principles to ensure compliance and optimise tax positions.
Ireland's open economy and historical attractiveness for foreign direct investment (FDI) make International Tax a critical area. Key areas include corporate tax planning for Irish-resident entities with foreign operations, managing inbound investment, and navigating withholding taxes (e.g., 20% on certain payments to non-residents, subject to treaties). Ireland's corporate tax rate is 12.5% on trading income, while non-trading income is taxed at 25%. Compliance with EU directives, such as ATAD, and OECD BEPS initiatives is paramount, overseen by the Revenue Commissioners.