Booking Information
Once you have booked your course, the link to the recording will be available in your "My Account" area. Access to the course is granted for 180 days from the date of purchase. Online courses cannot be booked on behalf of someone else. Access is only granted to the individual completing the order.
Who Should Attend
This online course is suitable for accountants and other tax professionals at all stages of their career. It is suitable for advisors and professionals who work in business.
Course Overview
- Dividend Participation Exemption (Meabh O'Grady -
Deloitte Senior Manager)
- ATAD and Interest Limitation Rule (Finnian O’Sullivan
– Grant Thornton, International Tax Team)
- Tax Appeals and Case Law Update (Conor Kennedy - EY
Law)
- Tax Considerations for Start-Up Companies (Maura
Ginty - Gintax)
- Employment Issues and BIK (Morna Canty - BrassTax
Consultancy)
- EU State Aid and the Apple Case (Dr. Stephen Daly –
Kings College)
- Roundtable discussion (Conor Kennedy and Dr. Stephen Daly)
Moderator
The conference will be moderated by Gearóid O'Sullivan, Chartered Accountants Ireland.
Key Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will have a good understanding of the topics to be discussed at the conference (see Course Overview).
Speaker Bio
- Gearóid O'Sullivan: Gearóid O'Sullivan is the Institute's Tax Leader and is responsible
for driving tax policy within the Institute.
- Meábh O'Grady: Meábh O'Grady has over 13 years’ experience working within the area
of finance in industry and practice. She is currently a Senior Manager in the
Corporate and International Tax team in Deloitte, advising companies on
M&A and tax compliance-related activities. Meábh has a particular focus on
foreign direct investment and has a keen interest in the ever-evolving
international tax landscape. She holds a bachelor's degree in law and a
Master’s in Tax, both from the University of Limerick. Meábh is a qualified
chartered accountant with Chartered Accountants Ireland and a qualified
chartered tax adviser with the Irish Tax Institute.
- Finnian O’Sullivan: Finnian O’Sullivan is a director with Grant Thornton’s International
Tax team. He has extensive experience advising both corporate and private
clients. Prior to joining Grant Thornton in 2021, he worked with one of
Ireland’s leading specialist tax advisory firms and with a Big 4 firm. He
provides tax compliance and advisory services to domestic and international
groups of various sizes. He advises clients on numerous matters, including
foreign direct investment into Ireland, due diligence projects, business
sales, business acquisitions, restructurings, and Revenue interventions.
Finnian works with a diverse range of clients, including those in the real
estate, medical, technology, and FMCG sectors.
- Maura Ginty: Maura Ginty set up her own tax advisory firm, Gintax, in 2020 –
focused on Irish private business, from the startup tech sector to
well-established family-owned operations. Prior to starting Gintax, Maura
worked for KPMG for over 16 years, from the graduate program to director,
servicing a range of clients from multinationals to family offices.
- Conor Kennedy: Conor Kennedy is a practising Barrister and Chartered Tax Adviser and
a former Tax Appeals Commissioner, having presided over tax disputes valued in
excess of €2.5 billion. Conor is now with EY Law Ireland, responsible for Tax
Strategy and Disputes.
- Dr. Stephen Daly: Dr. Stephen Daly is a Reader in Tax Law at King’s College London and a visiting lecturer at Imperial College London. He is a graduate of University College Cork, University College London, and the University of Oxford. His research focuses on the rules governing tax administration, the relationship between taxation and anti-subsidy rules, and the role tax plays in shaping society.
Contact us
If you have any questions regarding this or any other CPD course or requirements, please feel free to contact the team here or call us at (+353) 01 523 3930
Note for Legacy CPA Members
Members who joined Chartered Accountants Ireland following1 September 2024, please continue to book on the CPA Portal here to ensure you receive your member discount.