Course Details

Cross border compliance and planning is a challenge for any accountant. Clients are more and more active cross border. The rules are forever changing. Covid and Brexit have both brought challenges and changed the way we work and how businesses operate cross border. This session covers a flavour of income tax, corporation tax and capital tax issues you need to be aware of as well as the latest on cross border VAT and Customs.

 

In this session Rose Tierney focuses on the following areas;

 

Cross Border Employment Issues affecting Irish and UK Employers:

  • Remote working has forever changed the landscape what employers need to know about employment taxes when employees work across the border. 
  • What the employees need to be aware of.
  • The compliance issues

 

Cross Border Employment and the increased P E Risk for Companies:

  • PE is the main excuse employers use to avoid remote working across the border . 
  • We will cover the increased risk of PE since the treaty changes.
  • How can the PE risk be managed.

 

Non Resident Beneficiaries of Irish Estates and Disposals of Irish Property – the compliance involved:

  • Changed rules on clearances for non residents. 
  • A greater focus by Revenue on the use of properties  owned or inherited.

 

CGT and CAT reliefs and how they apply to non residents:


  • Are non residents eligible for the same relief as residents?
  • Retirement Relief, Business Property Relief, Agricultural Property Relief for non residents 

 

Update on VAT and Customs:

  • The changes arising from the latest on the NI Protocol
  • Changing VAT rules for Northern Ireland

 

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Tierney Tax Consultancy

Rose Tierney

Rose Tierney is a qualified Chartered Accountant and Chartered Tax Adviser in both the UK & Ireland. She previously worked as a director with a Big Four firm in Dublin and prior to that several years were spent in London advising businesses on tax planning and transactions.

In 2004, Rose established an independent Tax Practice, Tierney Tax Consultancy and has since then been advising clients in the SME sector and their accountants and solicitors on various aspects of Irish and UK taxation.