
Tax Consultants
At Farrell Accounting, we recognise that navigating the complex world of taxation is one of the most significant challenges for businesses in Ireland. Whether you are a sole trader in Dundrum, a partnership in Dublin City Centre, or a growing limited company operating nationwide, having a reliable tax consultant by your side is essential for compliance and growth.
We don't just crunch numbers; we provide strategic guidance to ensure your business remains tax-efficient and compliant. As your dedicated tax advisor, our goal is to minimise your liabilities while maximising your potential for reinvestment and profit.
Comprehensive Tax Services
We offer a comprehensive suite of taxation services tailored to meet the unique needs of Irish businesses. From routine filings to complex tax planning, our team provides the expertise of a seasoned tax accountant with the personal touch of a local firm.
Corporation Tax:
We ensure your company remains fully compliant with Revenue Commissioners regulations while identifying all available reliefs and credits to optimise your tax position.
VAT Returns:
We streamline your VAT processes, advising on registration, rates, and timely filing to help you avoid penalties and improve your cash flow.
Personal Tax Planning:
For business owners and directors, we integrate personal tax efficiency with your business strategy, covering Income Tax self-assessment and preliminary tax.
Capital Gains & Inheritance Tax:
We provide long-term planning advice for asset disposal and succession planning to protect your wealth for the future.
Revenue Audits:
Should the need arise, we act as your representative, managing all correspondence and negotiations with Revenue to ensure a fair outcome.
Tax Consultants FAQ
What does a tax consultant do for a small business?
A tax consultant goes beyond simple bookkeeping. We analyse your business finances to identify tax-saving opportunities, ensure strict compliance with Irish tax laws, and help you structure your business in the most tax-efficient way possible.
When should I hire a tax advisor?
It is best to engage a tax advisor as early as possible. Whether you are registering a new start-up, approaching the VAT threshold, or looking to expand, early advice can prevent costly mistakes and uncover savings you might miss on your own.
What is the difference between a general accountant and a tax accountant?
While a general accountant may handle day-to-day bookkeeping and annual accounts, a tax accountant specialises in tax law. At Farrell Accounting, we combine both skill sets to ensure your day-to-day accounts are prepared with your final tax liability in mind.

