Irish Corporation Tax Returns

Irish Corporation Tax Returns

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I have a couple of clients that need to file Irish copropration Tax Returns. Can anyone recommend cheap software (I don't have many). I assume accounts can be filed as IFRS so I can probably do the accounts in Iris, but will need to submit tax returns. Ideally I need to do the following:

1) Submit corp tax returns

2) submit annual returns

3) register for and submit Irish VAT returns

4) form new irish companies

If there is any cheap software that can do all or some of the above, I'd be greatful for recomendations. It'll only be a maximum of 8-12 a year.

Alternitively, if there is an Irish Accountant to whom I can subcontract this to, please let me know. 

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By Gouldn2me
15th Sep 2010 19:19

What do you require?

We are based in Ireland and these are the suggestions we would make assuming you have a small number of companies;

Company Formation - use a formation agent - between the CRO fee and the cost of the Seal, the margin will not justify your costs for investing in software.You should register with Revenue as an Agent and be issued with your own "TAIN".Registration for Taxes is not available online - complete the pdf form available from below and post off http://www.revenue.ie/en/tax/vat/forms/formtr2.pdfCorporation Tax and VAT returns can be filed online - VAT returns can be completed online and Revenue have their own free software for completion of Returns offline and uploading to "ROS". I know Iris does not have Irish formats available, you will need to either create your own or purchase an Irish package, ie Relate, Sage, etc or subcontract. Just note the Irish Companies Acts requirements are different from the UK Acts.CRO Annual Returns need to be filed with Accounts - These can be abridged if appropriate for small or medium sized cos and may require audit. See CRO website for details.                                                    http://www.cro.ie/ena/annual-return.aspx

 

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By aiwalters
15th Sep 2010 20:29

IFRS

Doesn't it defeat the purpose of IFRS if UK IFRS is not accepted in other IFRS jurisdictions! Wasn't IFRSA supposed to be international!

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By Gouldn2me
16th Sep 2010 09:04

Companies Acts Disclosure

The different disclosures are those contained in the Irish Companies Acts rather than IFRS.

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By cathygrimmer
16th Sep 2010 11:49

Taxing Times

HI

Probably best to outsource it to an Irish accountant. Try Mary Domoney at Taxing Times:

http://www.taxingtimes.ie/index.htm

If I needed to outsource Irish tax or accountancy work, I'd use Mary.

Regards

Cathy

[email protected]

 

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By kieran.coughlan
23rd Sep 2010 12:16

Irish Accountant

We are Irish accountants and registered tax consultants operating from Cork Ireland and would be very pleased to assist you in any way we can - outsourcing should have good merit in that at least you know the client is getting best "on the ground" advice - lots of tax changes here in past few years

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