Corporate Tax

IDA considering impact of US tax reforms on multinationals in Ireland

Tender documents show the state’s inward investment agency wants advice on upcoming political and legislative changes in America, and how they could affect companies based here

Martin Shanahan: the IDA chief executive has previously warned that Ireland has a ‘huge amount’ to do if it’s to remain attractive to multinationals

The state body responsible for attracting multinationals to the country is reviewing the impact of landmark global tax reforms on the investment decisions of big corporations with offices in Ireland.

Tender documents filed by IDA Ireland show the body has launched a search for US tax experts to advise it on upcoming political and legislative changes in America, and how they could affect companies in this country.

It comes months after Ireland agreed to sign ...