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Ireland moves up to fifth place in major study of world's easiest tax regimes
- Ireland moves up to fifth place in major study of world's easiest tax regimes
- December 03, 2011
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Tony Carey, managing partner of Russell Bedford Dublin member firm, comments on World Bank Paying Taxes survey.
A recent World Bank survey ranks Ireland as having one of the easiest tax regimes in the world, putting the country in fifth place overall in terms of tax compliance obligations and the total tax rate.
The annual World Bank Doing Business report assesses regulations affecting domestic firms in 183 economies, ranking each on the basis of various criteria including ease of starting a business, insolvency resolution, cross-border trade and the ease (or otherwise) of paying taxes. Russell Bedford...
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