Expert Irish Tax Services for Expats

Who we work with

Who We Work With

Whether you’re working abroad, returning to Ireland or earning Irish income while living overseas, we specialise in helping individuals navigate complex Irish tax issues with clarity and confidence. We act as your personal tax partner, wherever you are in the world.

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Companies & Global Mobility Teams

We support Irish and international employers with cross-border hiring, global mobility and tax compliance. Whether you’re relocating staff to Ireland, managing remote workers, or handling overseas payroll,

We offer:
  • Practical guidance on PAYE obligationsandshadow payroll
  • Support for tax equalisation,BIKs, and international assignments
  • Personal tax return services for expat employees
  • Personal tax return services for your expat employees
  • Advice on permanent establishment (PE)risk and Revenue compliance

Popular with Irish employers hiring people abroad or managing remote teams, foreign companies with staff working in Ireland (temporary or permanent), multinationals relocating staff into or out of Ireland and start-ups engaging remote workers or contractors in Ireland.

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Non-Resident Individuals
with Irish Income

If you’re abroad but still earning Irish income (rent, pensions, dividends, remote employment), you may need to file an Irish tax return.

We help you:
  • Determine their Irish tax obligations
  • Claim personal tax credits where available
  • Avoid double taxation through treaty relief
  • File annual Form 11 returns with Revenue

Popular with non-resident landlords, retirees abroad and Irish shareholders.

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Returning Irish Citizens

Moving back to Ireland? Tax can get tricky around residency, foreign assets and overseas income.

We help returning residents:
  • Establish your tax residence and domicile status
  • Determine when Irish tax applies to foreign income
  • Declare overseas pensions, investments or bank accounts
  • Structure your affairs for tax efficiency before and after return

Ideal for Irish professionals returning from the UK, US, EU, Middle East or Australia

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Remote Workers & Digital Nomads

Working remotely from Ireland for a foreign employer or as a freelancer? You might still have Irish tax filing obligations, even if your income is sourced from abroad.

We support remote workers by:
  • Clarifying when Irish tax applies to foreign earnings
  • Registering for tax where necessary (e.g. income tax, self-assessed)
  • Helping claim foreign tax credits & avoid penalties
  • Advising on social insurance (PRSI) and tax residency

Especially useful for tech professionals, contractors and freelancers

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Non-Resident Landlords

Renting out property in Ireland while living abroad? You’re legally required to declare your rental income annually and pay the correct tax. Tenants/letting agents are often required to withhold a portion of the rent and onward send to the Revenue

We assist landlords with:
  • Preparing rental income accounts
  • Claiming allowable deductions
  • Filing Form 11
  • Dealing with letting agents, tenants or withholding tax issues

Tailored service for landlords with 1–10+ properties in Ireland.

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Employees on Assignment /
Cross-Border Workers

If you’re sent to Ireland on secondment, split your time between countries or work internationally with Irish income, the tax position can be tricky.

We assist employees with:
  • Understand their tax residency status
  • Filing Irish tax returns if required
  • Claiming foreign tax relief
  • Managing split-year or dual-residence tax issues

We work with both individuals and HR teams to ensure compliance.

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Investors & High-Net-Worth Individuals Abroad

You might not live in Ireland, but if you invest in Irish assets, receive income or sell property here, you may still owe Irish tax.

We support non-resident investors with:
  • Capital Gains Tax (CGT) filings
  • Dividend and interest income declarations
  • Filing Irish tax returns and applying for reliefs
  • Coordinating with global advisors

Often used by Irish diaspora investors, second-home owners and company shareholders.

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Irish Tax Questions? We’ve Got the Answers.

Straightforward answers to the most common Irish tax queries from expats, remote workers and returning citizens.

Q1:Who needs to file a tax return in Ireland as a non-resident?

If you’re living outside Ireland but earn income from Irish sources, such as rent, a pension or employment, you may be legally required to file an Irish income tax return. We’ll assess your status and make sure you stay compliant with Revenue.

Q2:Do I pay tax in Ireland if I work remotely for a foreign company?

If you’re physically living in Ireland, even temporarily, you may be liable to Irish income tax even if your employer is based abroad. We can review your tax residency and advise whether you need to register and file a return.

Q3:What tax issues should I consider when moving back to Ireland?

Returning residents may become tax-resident in Ireland again, which can affect how foreign income, pensions or investments are taxed. We help clients plan for this transition and structure things efficiently before and after the move.

Q4:How is rental income taxed in Ireland for non-resident landlords?

Non-resident landlords must declare Irish rental income annually. Tenants or letting agents are often required to withhold 20% tax unless a collection agent is in place. We handle all filings and help you claim deductions and credits.

Q5:Can I avoid double taxation between Ireland and another country?

Yes. Ireland has tax treaties with many countries, allowing you to claim relief from double taxation. We help clients understand and apply the correct credits or exemptions based on their personal situation and treaty terms.

Q6:How can I file my Irish tax return from abroad?

Our service is 100% online and tailored for expats and non-residents. You’ll be assigned a tax advisor, receive a document checklist, and submit everything securely through our encrypted portal, no matter where you’re located.

Q7:Do I need to declare foreign income or assets in Ireland?

If you’re tax resident or ordinarily resident in Ireland, you may need to declare foreign income, pensions, or assets such as overseas bank accounts. We’ll help determine what’s reportable and ensure you remain tax compliant.

Q8:Can you help me with taxes in both Ireland and my home country?

While we specialise in Irish tax, we frequently coordinate with advisors in other countries and help clients minimise cross-border tax liabilities, especially where double tax agreements apply.