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Are you an expat who is confused by the Irish tax system? Maybe you are planning a move to or from Ireland and want to understand how to navigate the complex tax issues that arise? Taxbytes for Expats is the show that explains in simple terms the dos and don'ts of Irish taxes for expats.

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Recent Guests

Michele Coleman
Expert on expat tax issues and personal experiences relocating to Ireland
Episode: Banking, Taxes, Moving Back Post-Brexit and Rebuilding Life in Ireland with Michele Coleman (Part 2)
Gráinne Convery
Relocation specialist with Cronin Group
Cronin Group
Episode: How Expats Can Navigate the Irish Property Market, Find Homes & Settle In with Grainne Convery (Part 2)
Rob Priestman
Business Development Manager with EBS, father of two and avid ultramarathon runner and triathlete
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Episode: Getting a Mortgage from Abroad or in Ireland as an Expat with Rob Priestman
Alexander Marino
Director of US Tax Law at Moodys Tax, leading the firm's US Tax Practice Group and the world's largest US citizenship renunciation practice.
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Episode: Renouncing U.S. Citizenship as an Expat the Right Way with Alexander Marino (Part 1)
Dan Howse
Global mobility tax expert and partner at Tax Advisory Partnership
Tax Advisory Partnership
Episode: UK Tax Changes: Non-Domicile Remittance, FIG and Remote Work with Dan Howse (Part 2)
Daniel Howse
Global mobility tax expert and partner at Tax Advisory Partnership
Tax Advisory Partnership
Episode: Remote Working, Social Insurance and the UK Tax Landscape with Dan Howse (Part 1)
Amber Dawson
Senior Financial Advisor from Ally Wealth Management
Ally Wealth Management
Episode: The Expat’s Guide to Australian Superannuation plus CGT, Taxation & Planning Ahead with Amber Dawson (Part 2)
Bryan Wickham
Chartered accountant and car enthusiast
Expat Taxes
Episode: Importing a Car to Ireland - VRT, Transfer of Residency and Tax Exemptions with Bryan Wickham
Paul Coffey
Founder of Coffey Accounts, expert in accountancy and business setup
Coffey Accounts
Episode: Sole Trader or Limited Company? Setting Up Business in Ireland as an Expat with Paul Coffey (Part 1)

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Stephanie Wickham
Host and expert in expat taxation with a background in accounting and international client consulting. Stephanie is recognized for making complex tax issues understandable for expatriates, particularly regarding Irish tax systems.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • Irish Ex-expat fan

    Great insight for a niche subject that is otherwise hard to find good advice on.

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    Niall O'Midheach
    Irelanda year ago

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Listeners appreciate the focus on a niche topic, finding it to be a rare source of valuable insights for these complex subjects.
The straightforward explanations of tax and relocation issues are highly praised, helping to clarify often confusing information for expats.

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Banking, Taxes, Moving Back Post-Brexit and Rebuilding Life in Ireland with Michele Coleman (Part 2)
Q: Would you have two to three kind of learnings or pieces of advice you wish you knew before you made the move?
It's crucial to hire professionals who know the relocation process well, particularly regarding insurance and moving logistics.
How Expats Can Navigate the Irish Property Market, Find Homes & Settle In with Grainne Convery (Part 2)
Q: How should people best reach out to you if they want to continue the conversation?
Interested individuals can contact me directly via email for a free 30-minute consultation to discuss their relocation needs.
How Expats Can Navigate the Irish Property Market, Find Homes & Settle In with Grainne Convery (Part 2)
Q: What would be the three, like, insider tips that you'd give to somebody if they're trying to move?
Be aware of rental scams, utilize relocation services for stress reduction, and start the process early to ensure a smooth transition.
Tax, Lifestyle, and Life Choices: Tax Advice from a Skilled Expat with Peter Ferrigno (Part 1)
Q: How has your vast experience shaped how you would advise someone who's moving internationally?
Peter reflects that his international living experiences help him understand clients' personal motivations and fears related to moving, making it easier to advise them effectively.
Tax, Lifestyle, and Life Choices: Tax Advice from a Skilled Expat with Peter Ferrigno (Part 1)
Q: What drew you into this area of tax?
Peter Ferrigno explains that his interest in tax began when he joined Arthur Anderson's in London, where he preferred tax responsibilities over auditing, and found fulfillment in dealing with people rather than corporations.

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Focused on the intricacies of navigating the Irish tax system, the content prominently addresses the challenges faced by expatriates moving to or from Ireland. Notable topics include expat taxation, property markets, relocation logistics, and the implications of residency and citizenship. The discussions often feature real-life experiences and expert insights, making complex tax issues more accessible and relatable. This podcast serves as a comprehensive resource for expats seeking valuable guidance on financial and logistical aspects of living abroad, particularly within the Irish context.

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2. Gráinne Convery
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7. Amber Dawson
8. Bryan Wickham

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