Skillnet Ireland are running an online workshop Tax Saving Tips for Businesses designed for business owners or individuals seeking to make sure they do not pay more tax than they need to.
Takes place on 2nd April, at 10am.
Tax season come and go, but the main takeaway is that the key to saving money on your taxes is to think ahead and plan. It’s never too early to start thinking about how to prepare for your business taxes. In this webinar Skillnet Ireland will discuss in more detail how you can save on taxes and how to have an efficient business structure.
Tax Reliefs
There are a number of tax reliefs for Irish startups across all sectors. They can make a big difference when getting your new business off the ground.
Tax Efficient Remuneration
Skillnet Ireland will tell you how to extract funds from your company as cheaply as possible.
Tax Tips
Skillnet Ireland will show you the best practices for small business in fiscal terms.
This webinar is particularly suitable for small/medium businesses, entrepreneurs, individuals, families and partnerships who want to know how to save as much as possible simply by being aware of practices and suggestions in the tax field.
The Panel
Taste 4 Success Skillnet
The Taste 4 Success Skillnet represents a significant, innovative and strategic collaboration between a growing number of member companies across a number of specific food and beverage sub-sectors, such as production, processing, artisan and services.
The Taste 4 Success Skillnet started out with a small group of 16 companies in 1999 based in the north west of Ireland, and since then it has grown its membership to over four hundred active members across a national base.
The network offers training programmes and to give support, impetus and trainee numbers in order to run cost effective and localised training for its members. To become a member of the network (free membership) click here to find out more.
TrainedIn
TrainedIn has been helping these very people during the COVID-19 Crisis by hosting webinars to connect them with potential clients.
In 2019, founder, Sorcha Finucane, conceptualised the idea of TrainedIn. It’s mission? To make researching and booking training courses so much easier.
As TrainedIn was being built, Sorcha realised that she could use the technology to help with another subject she felt passionately about: enhancing sustainability for small businesses and freelancers.
TrainedIn launched in April 2020. Yes, right at the start of the Covid-19 lockdown. (The first one…!) Throughout the year, TrainedIn has been running free webinars to connect freelancers and small training businesses to potential clients. TrainedIn’s promise is always to match highly skilled professionals with the individuals and businesses looking for their services.
Niall Dempsy
Niall has extensive experience working in various tax positions over the last 20 years. Niall enjoys working beside companies and individuals in achieving their business strategies. He combines both knowledge and problem-solving skills in tackling complex tax issues to provide the best service possible to his clients. Niall’s extensive private client expertise makes him well placed to advise on the interaction of Irish and UK taxation for executives and companies based in both jurisdictions.
Niall is an expert at using tax returns as an opportunity to get to know his clients and identify suitable tax opportunities for such clients. Niall advises on several areas of taxation across a variety of sectors. He advised on a range of taxation issues to clients as diverse as High Net Worth Individuals, Partnerships, Irish PLC’s and sizeable Irish Private Companies. Niall has extensive experience providing advice to a range of clients from CEOs to PLC’s, business owners, international expatriates and non-domiciled. Niall is a regular contributor to various publications and frequently presents on topical tax matters.
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