British Citizens Starting a Company in Ireland: 2026
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British Citizens Starting a Company in Ireland: 2026

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Insights for British entrepreneurs establishing companies in Ireland post-Brexit, including tax considerations and incorporation processes.

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  1. 14 July 2026 · corrected by Ilayda Nil Kara

    Corrected Irish VAT registration thresholds and the Knowledge Development Box (KDB) tax rate, which had been stated as 6.25% instead of the correct 10%.

    Before

    Ireland has no capital gains tax on qualifying share disposals between Irish group companies, extensive DTA network, and specific regimes for IP (Knowledge Development Box at 6.25 percent on qualifying IP income).

    After

    Ireland has no capital gains tax on qualifying share disposals between Irish group companies, extensive DTA network, and specific regimes for IP (Knowledge Development Box at 10 percent on qualifying IP income, raised from 6.25 percent effective October 2023).

    Why: The Knowledge Development Box rate on qualifying IP income was stated at the old pre-October-2023 rate of 6.25 percent instead of the current 10 percent rate.

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