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Postgraduate programme will add set of cross-sectoral skills to enhance employability
Country by country reporting is set to have quite a dramatic impact on the international corporation tax system
The State faces challenges in maintaining its competitiveness as the EU’s intellectual property regime changes under the tax base erosion project
Saint-Amans, Moutarlier and Stack among speakers at Global Tax Policy Conference
The forthcoming Global Tax Policy Conference in Dublin has attracted the attention of leading players on the international taxation stage
Belfast City Council aiming to attract £1bn in new development funding
Jockey Jonathan Burke will return from injury in time to try for first Cheltenham success
Small changes saved big money in a Dublin fire station showing how green principles pay off
Group, which currently employs 28 people, opens new headquarters in Cork
Partners at top London law firms are charging as much as £1,000 an hour — the highest rate ever recorded, according to researchers
Fully occupied portfolio of 50 units in mixed-use block guiding €6 million
Shortfall among a litany of weaknesses at Irish Nationwide highlighted by inquiry report
Inquiry report finds FF-led government was assured about underlying health of banks
Buildings bought from property group controlled by IFSC developer Mark Kavanagh
Club places third in latest rankings, behind Barcelona and first-place Real Madrid
Seven apartments, near St James’s Hospital, are leased to Dublin City Council until 2025
No employee ever worked better or felt more committed after a mass memo from a boss
Liquidator sought restrictions of two directors over €2.9m VAT assessment
Centrally located 50-bedroom hotel is about 800m from Dundalk railway station
Information will feed into relaunch of the revised common consolidated corporate tax base
Millennials don’t view longevity as a career booster, unless they’re running the company
Most popular employers are Google, Apple, Facebook, Disney and Coca-Cola
Cerberus last year bought property loans in Ireland, Britain and elsewhere from Nama and Ulster Bank
National Association of GPs and INMO have declined to reveal bosses’ salaries
Over 680 Irish schemes and sub-funds were launched in 2015, new study reveals
Consultants seem to emerge unscathed no matter how grim the circumstances
Ireland is punching above its weight in the world of New Publishing, with Irish people leading the charge in this fast-changing, global industry, Celine Naughton reports
Buyers more optimistic about the level of disposable income in their household
Sinn Féin’s McDonald has submitted details of case to Comptroller and Auditor General
Company will assess applicants over a 20-30 minute session as they play a special app
Companies pledge to take action on climate change, including reducing emissions
Administrators paid almost €1m between July 2014 and September 2015
Galvanised by a scandal over Vatican finances Francis is pushing for more openness and transparency
Bank is pursuing Niall Tinney for €3.47m borrowed to buy out retiring partner
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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