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We regularly remind directors that running a limited company does not remove all personal responsibility. In 2026, Irish company law and Revenue compliance standards continue to place clear duties on directors. Failing to meet these obligations can expose individuals to personal liability, f…
Read MoreWe understand that effective year end tax planning is one of the most valuable exercises an Irish company can undertake. In 2026, with continued scrutiny from Revenue and evolving compliance requirements, proactive planning can protect cash flow, improve tax efficiency and support long term…
Read MoreWe here at [$websiteName] regularly meet business owners who are surprised to learn that a profitable company can still experience financial pressure. In 2026, understanding the difference between profit and cash flow is more important than ever for Irish SMEs navigating rising costs and com…
Read MoreWe believe that staying on top of payroll obligations is one of the most important responsibilities for Irish employers in 2026. PAYE Modernisation has firmly embedded real time reporting into everyday operations, and Revenue continues to place strong emphasis on accuracy and timely submissi…
Read MoreWe understand that the words Revenue audit can cause concern for any business owner. However, an audit does not have to be disruptive if your records are organised and your processes are robust. In 2026, with Revenue continuing to enhance data analysis and digital oversight, preparation is m…
Read MoreWe understand that Revenue compliance remains a critical responsibility for SME directors in 2026. With Revenue continuing to enhance data analytics and real time reporting systems, businesses must ensure that their tax affairs are accurate, timely and well documented. A structured complianc…
Read MoreWe believe that strong cash flow management remains one of the most important priorities for Irish businesses in 2026. Profitability alone does not guarantee stability. Many otherwise successful SMEs encounter difficulty because cash inflows and outflows are not aligned. A disciplined approa…
Read MoreWe regularly see how small VAT errors can lead to unnecessary stress, penalties and cash flow pressure for Irish SMEs. VAT remains one of the most closely monitored taxes by Revenue, and even unintentional mistakes can trigger costly consequences. In 2026, strong VAT compliance is more impor…
Read MoreWe believe that proactive tax planning is one of the most powerful tools available to Irish SME owners. In 2026, with ongoing economic shifts and increased Revenue scrutiny, taking early action can protect profits and strengthen long term stability. Here are seven practical tax planning mov…
Read MoreWe understand that every Budget announcement brings both opportunity and uncertainty for Irish business owners. Budget 2026 is no different. With continued focus on economic stability, competitiveness and cost pressures, SMEs need to act early to understand how new measures may affect their…
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