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  Ireland (12/05)
The conflict in Northern Ireland stems from a history of British rule, historical animosity between Catholics and Protestants, and the various armed and political attempts to unite Northern Ireland with the rest of the island.
Ireland, with 1% of the European Union’s (EU’s) population, attracted 8% of all U.S. investment in Europe in 2003.
Ireland is a member of numerous international organizations, including the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and the European Union.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/3180.htm   (3765 words)

  
 Incorporation, Incorporation Services, Company Incorporation
The company is registered here as an external company and as such does not have to file accounts or annual returns with the Companies Registration Office.
A company with a major operation in a jurisdiction where the corporation tax rate is more than 35 per cent could set up an operation here and blend the income and the tax bills from the two operations to achieve a figure below the US corporation tax rate.
The company's effective tax rate is lower than the US federal statutory rate of 35 per cent, principally because of the company's geographical distribution of taxable income." In the year to February 2nd, Dell Computer Corporation made a profit of $6.4 billion.
www.companiesinc.com /cinewsletter/may2001/story3620.asp   (1107 words)

  
 Ireland
Ireland is a member of the International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes, and the Irish Government has been willing to agree to binding international arbitration of investment disputes between foreign investors and the state.
Companies locating in the remaining 15 counties in the more prosperous south and east are entitled to restricted grant aid up to a maximum of 17.5 percent to 20 percent of their capital investment, depending on location.
Exceptions include cases where the Irish company, or a related parent company, is carrying on trade in Ireland, and the company is ultimately controlled either by residents of an EU member state or by residents of a country with which Ireland has a tax treaty (including the United States).
www.state.gov /e/eb/ifd/2005/42063.htm   (6407 words)

  
 IJNL Vol 5 Iss 1: Charity Law Review in Ireland and the Challenges for the State/Third Sector Partnership
Again, the Valuation Office has no general regulatory function but the Valuation Tribunal does, however, rule on matters affecting the rateability of individual charities and its register of judgments provides valuable guidance to circumstances where charities are not fully compliant with eligibility criteria.
Where limited by guarantee a charitable company is required to file an annual return and a set of accounts in the Companies Registration Office.
A small company is defined by the Companies Act 1986 as having a turnover of up to £3 million, total assets of less than £1.5 million and less than 50 employees.
www.icnl.org /JOURNAL/vol5iss1/ar_ohalloran4.htm   (1981 words)

  
 Registrar of Companies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The registrar of companies for England, Wales and Scotland deals with all filings relating to the 1985 Companies Act, ensuring the document filings are kept up-to-date and deals with any breaches in the Companies Act.
The Registrar Of Companies for England and Wales is Mrs.
The Registrar of Companies for Scotland is Mr.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Registrar_of_Companies   (165 words)

  
 Filing requirements with Companies Registration Office
Form B10 will be rejected by Companies Registration Office and returned to the presenter in circumstances where the termination of the directorship notified on the form would result in the company being registered with less than the statutory minimum number of directors (two).
Where the termination of a directorship which is notified to the Companies Registration Office on Form B10 leaves the company without an Irish-resident director, the company should lodge either a section 43 bond with the B10, or obtain a section 44 certificate.
If a company fails to lodge Form B10 in respect of a person who has ceased to be a director of that company, there is a procedure whereby the former director can notify his or her own resignation to the Companies Registration Office using Form B69.
www.incorporate.ie /directors/other-filing.html   (311 words)

  
 About Us - Guidance
For a company exempt from using the word 'limited' in its name, the fact that it is a limited company.
For a company with share capital, it is not necessary to state the share capital on stationery but, if the company chooses to do so, it must state its paid-up share capital, not its authorised capital.
Company directors have a personal responsibility for making information about the capital structure, management and activities of their companies available both to the members of the company and to the general public.
www.companieshouse.gov.uk /about/gbhtml/gbf1.shtml   (6714 words)

  
 PLC'S PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANIES THE ADVANTAGES - INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES - THE STOCK MARKET, SHARES TRADING AND ...
When a new company is incorporated in either England and Wales or Scotland, it must be registered with Companies House, which is an Executive Agency of the Department of Trade and Industry.
However, shares allotted in a public company must be paid-up to at least a quarter of their nominal value and the whole of any premium (except that this does not apply to shares allotted under an employees' share scheme).
Public companies are more restricted in what they may accept in payment for shares and non-cash payments must be valued before shares are allotted (except in the case of bonus issues, mergers or arrangements whereby shares in another company are cancelled or transferred to the company).
www.solarnavigator.net /sponsorship/public_limited_companies.htm   (3637 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: Northern Ireland: Government   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Assembly - Northern Ireland - The New Northern Ireland Assembly was established as part of the Belfast Agreement reached at the multi-party negotiations on Friday 10 April, now commonly referred to as the 'Good Friday Agreement'.
Northern Ireland Parades Commission - The body which determines whether individual parades and demonstrations are permitted - includes their annual report, a list of past determinations and parades currently under consideration, details of the Commission's members, their terms of reference, a set of guidelines, and a Frequently Asked Question list.
Office of the Ombudsman for Northern Ireland - The Assembly Ombudsman for Northern Ireland and the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Complaints deal with injustice due to maladministration by government departments and public bodies.
dmoz.org /Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Northern_Ireland/Government   (1194 words)

  
 HLB Nathans Audit: Audit Information for Companies in Ireland
All limited companies in Ireland are obliged to prepare statutory financial statements, regardless of the statutory requirement to have an annual audit in Ireland.
The annual audit in Ireland is a statutory requirement for all limited companies, except for those companies who have availed of audit exemption having met the necessary criteria.
The primary objective of the annual audit in Ireland is to provide assurance that the financial statements are free from material mis-statement, whether caused by fraud or error.
www.hlbnathans.com /audit.html   (704 words)

  
 Company Tax Ireland, Companies Registration Office Ireland, CRO Ireland, Filing with Companies Registration Office ...
Companies pay Corporation Tax on the company’s profits which include both income and chargeable gains taken together.
A company’s income for tax purposes is calculated in accordance with Income Tax rules.
In addition to the taxation issues you need to consider there are various other practical and legal matters which should be taken into account when setting up a company and on which you should seek professional advice.
www.fixmytax.com /97.html   (462 words)

  
 PLC PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY LIST A TO Z
The initials plc after a UK or Irish company name indicate that it is a public limited company, a type of limited company whose shares may be offered for sale to the public.
In the Republic of Ireland, the initials "cpt" (for the Irish cuideachta phoiblí theoranta) may be used instead, but this is rarely the case.
The company is forecast to produce excellent results for investors, with sustained growth to be followed by an eventual flotation on the Stock Markets of the world in the next few years.
www.solarnavigator.net /venture_capital/PLC_Public_Limited_Company.htm   (909 words)

  
 Online Irish Company Formation & Republic of Ireland Company Incorporation Agent - Company Registration in Ireland ...
Limited company registration should not be confused with implying that the company name so registered is "trademarked".
Republic of Ireland Registration is particularly important where the work may have commercial value, and it is often strongly recommended in such cases.
If neither of the directors of a company in the Republic of Ireland are residents of the Republic of Ireland, the company is required to pay a bond which must be lodged with a bond company, and which must be renewed every two years.
www.ukincorp.co.uk /s-9A-republic-ireland-company-formation.html   (5764 words)

  
 GlobaLex - Guide to Irish Law
Brehon Law was one of the earliest forms of law in Ireland and there have recently been attempts by the Brehon Law Project (see www.irishlaw.org/siteinfo/brehonlink.shtml) to revive interest in the subject.
From the late twelfth century, Ireland was increasingly governed by English common law and by 1800 Ireland was fully integrated into the United Kingdom by the Act of Union passed in that year.
In 1972 the Constitution was amended to recognise Ireland's membership of the EEC (now the EU) and there have been similar amendments to recognise major new European Treaties such as the Amsterdam Treaty of 1997.
www.nyulawglobal.org /globalex/Ireland.htm   (2244 words)

  
 DETE - Press Releases - Tánaiste welcomes joint initiative between Companies Registration Office and Institute of ...
The leaflet, which is available from the Companies Registration Office, and which will be issued to all companies on incorporation, was drafted by the CRO in close collaboration with the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators and, in particular, their outgoing President, Mr.
Harney said that the Companies Registration Office had achieved a remarkable turnaround in the number of companies filing their annual returns in the past three years.
The Committee on Company Law Compliance and Enforcement, chaired by the current Attorney General, Michael McDowell, SC, advocated this tougher attitude, which was given extra impetus by the Company Law Enforcement Act, 2001.
www.entemp.ie /press/2001/301001.htm   (716 words)

  
 Company Registration
Companies House - information on Company Registration in the UK, including advisory documents on company formation and company names, plus online check lists for company registration with downloadable copies of relevant forms.
Republic of Ireland: Companies Registration Office - official website of the Companies Registration Office, including: an overview of the responsibilities of the Office, advisory notes on various areas headed 'Doing business with us...', a listing of frequent questions, and an online archive of all forms issued by the office.
Company information can be obtained via the European Business Register (EBR).
www.icaew.co.uk /librarylinks/index.cfm?aub=tb2i_25829   (334 words)

  
 BBC News Online | Northern Ireland | Deadline for vote register
While it is not compulsory to vote, it is a legal requirement for everyone in the province aged 16 and over to be included on the Electoral Register.
The Electoral Office has been specifically targeting young people this year as, statistically, they do not register to vote.
It has made registration forms available in a number of locations including schools, colleges, youth clubs, community centres and council offices.
news.bbc.co.uk /nolpda/ukfs_news/hi/newsid_4017000/4017261.stm   (199 words)

  
 Trexle - Companies Registries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Irish Companies Registration Office - Authority for incorporation of companies and the registration of business names in Ireland.
Company Registration around the World - Directory of registries, other registration authorities, and related databases.
Company Registration around the World - Directory including the sites sponsored by the registration authorities and related databases.
www.trexle.com /Directory/Top/Society/Government/Companies_Registries   (210 words)

  
 LLRX.com - Guide to Irish Law
Dr Darius Whelan is a lecturer in law at the Institute of Technology, Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland.
In Ireland this fee-paying service is branded as ‘Itelis’ and has an office attached to the Irish Times, contactable by e-mail at ghouston@irish-times.com.
Eoin Quill, Torts in Ireland, Gill and Macmillan, Dublin, 1999.
www.llrx.com /features/irish.htm   (2184 words)

  
 Companies Registration Office Ireland
The CRO is the authority for the incorporation of new companies and registration of business names in the Republic of Ireland.
The Office is also responsible for the receipt and registration of post incorporation documents, enforcement of the filing requirements of companies, and provision of information to the public.
Company Formations Ireland and our parent company O'Mahony Donnelly Chartered Certified Accounts have built a strong relationship with the Companies Registation Office which helps to provide our clients with sound advice on registering a company in Ireland.
www.company-formations-ireland.com /companies-registration-office.html   (272 words)

  
 Special Forces Search Engine : International/Irish - Powered By The FOGs at The Swamp Team House
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www.sfahq.com /International/Irish/more2.html   (689 words)

  
 BSP: Accounting, Auditing and Tax Services -- U.S. Commercial Service Ireland
We are a four partner firm and are regulated by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland.
We are part of an international network of independent accountants IAPA (International Association of Practicing Accountants) that has a number of member firms throughout the USA and elsewhere in the world.
MKO Partners have identified and concentrated their efforts on key markets, and this has allowed them to develop key knowledge and skills that allow benchmarking against their client's experiences, industry norms and practices to the benefit of their clients.
www.buyusa.gov /ireland/en/bsp.html?bsp_cat=84110000   (741 words)

  
 Case Study 12/96 Information kept by the Companies Registration Office - Data Protection Commissioner - Ireland
I have had several complaints from company directors who found that information about them had been obtained from the Companies Registration Office and was to be published in a trade directory.
One complaint came from a trade association which felt that the publication of the information could expose some of its members to personal danger.
I intend to pursue this point in the context of the amending legislation which will arise from the transposition into national law of the EU Directive on data protection.
www.dataprivacy.ie /viewdoc.asp?DocID=178   (160 words)

  
 ECBI - The Euro Changeover Board of Ireland
This website is part of Ireland's National Information Programme on the changeover to the euro.
The ECBI co-ordinates the public information part of the Programme, while information for business is provided by Forfás.
Ireland's National Information Programme is part-funded by the EU.
www.irlgov.ie /ecbi-euro   (139 words)

  
 Companies Registration Office   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This site is maintained by our colleagues in Companies House in the UK, and this link is listed here with their kind permission.
The function of the CEBs is to stimulate economic and entrepreneurial activity at city/county level and to develop local indigenous enterprise potential in the micro-business sector.
Iris Oifigiúil is the official means used by the Government for announcing appointments to public offices and publishing proclamations; statutory instruments; appointment of receivers to companies; etc.
www.cro.ie /template_generic_level0.asp?ID=95&NavName=Links   (223 words)

  
 Governments on the WWW: Ireland
Office of the Revenue Commissioners / Oifig an gCoimisinéirí Ioncaim
Office of the Director of Telecommunications Regulation (ODTR) / Oifig an Stiúrthóra Rialála Teileachchumarsáide
Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General / Oifig an Ard Reachtaire Cuntas agus Ciste
www.gksoft.com /govt/en/ie.html   (679 words)

  
 Companies Registration Office (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This certificate of incorporation or business name registration can be submitted to Revenue when applying for or renewing/transferring a liquor licence.
Register your business name online and avail of cheaper and faster registration.
Fee changes for companies from 1 December 2005
www.cro.ie.cob-web.org:8888   (132 words)

  
 WorldLII - Categories - Countries - Ireland - Government
Licenses and regulate the generation and supply of electricity, authorises the construction of new generating plant and oversees third party access to ESB's transmission and distribution systems.
An independent statutory office that provides a forum to remedy unlawful discrimination under the Employment Equality Act and the Equal Status Act.
The Ombudsman's Office examines complaints from members of the public who feel that they have been unfairly treated in their dealings with certain bodies.
www.worldlii.org /catalog/50760.html   (420 words)

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