US Commercial Services Data and Reports Page with links to Ireland specific information from the US Embassy.
Ireland
Doing Business in Ireland
This page summarizes Doing Business 2015 data for Ireland. The first section presents the Ease of Doing Business rank (out of 189 economies) and the distance to frontier (DTF)** measure, overall and by topic. The second section summarizes the key indicators for each topic benchmarked against regional averages. World...
nomy Economy Profile 2015 Ireland
Comparison of Ireland’s business regulations for domestic firms against 189 other economies. It is a downloadable pdf document. 90 pages. World Bank Group
Starting a business – Citizens Information
f you are thinking of setting up a business there are a number of issues you need to consider. Different supports and regulations apply, depending on your particular situation. You may be employed, unemployed or someone who is coming from outside Ireland to set up a business.
Business Types – Company Types – Company Bureau Formations
Company Types available in Ireland. Companyformation.ie
Business Types – Coming to set up a business or invest in Ireland
Non-EEA nationals can establish a business in Ireland but they require permission to do so. Following the opening of 2 new schemes for non-EEA investors and entrepreneurs on 16 April 2012 there are now 3 ways in which non-EEA nationals can invest or start a business in Ireland ....
Business Types – Types of Business Entity in Ireland
The simplest way to operate a business in Ireland is as a sole trader, which involves unlimited liability, i.e. you have no protection if your business fails! To limit your liability, you must set up a limited company. There are four types of Irish limited company described on this...
Personal – Income Tax – Who Pays?
Ireland Department of Revenue website homepage.
Personal – How your income tax is calculated – Citizens Information
Nearly all income is liable to tax. Tax on income that you earn from employment is deducted from your wages by your employer on behalf of the Irish Government. This is known as Pay As You Earn (PAYE). The amount of tax that you have to pay depends on...
Irish Business Climate
Irish Business Climate Ranked High on Both Sides of the Atlantic