This publication provides a high level overview of the tax, social security and work permit regulatory compliance requirements for expatriates engaged to work in Ireland.
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Expatriates taking up employment in Ireland will be subject to very specific tax and social security rules.

Tax compliance and reporting obligations for companies and individuals have increased in recent years but significant tax savings can also be generated for expatriates arriving to Ireland when tax planning is undertaken. 

Grant Thornton Ireland’s Global Mobility Services team has extensive technical expertise to take on the most complex and specialist work, while remaining flexible and responsive to expatriates’ everyday needs.

In particular Grant Thornton Ireland, a member firm of Grant Thornton International Ltd, can support expatriates and their employers to identify strategic assignment planning structuring opportunities, develop assignment policies; as well as providing social security planning and compliance services regarding Irish tax filing and payroll requirements.

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T45 - a. Ireland Accordion block expatriate tax The Irish tax system
T45 - b. Ireland Accordion block expatriate tax basis of taxation
T45 - e. Ireland Accordion block expatriate tax reliefs
T45 - c. Ireland Accordion block expatriate tax other taxes
T45 - d. Ireland Accordion block expatriate tax tax planning

Contact us

Jane Quirke

jane.quirke@ie.gt.com

Jillian O’Sullivan 

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