Business owners across Ireland who are considering selling their company or passing it on to the next generation are invited to join an upcoming webinar, “Structuring a Business for Sale”, taking place on 26 March 2026 at 1pm.
Designed specifically for SME owners and directors, this expert-led session will focus on the key tax considerations that arise in an exit or succession scenario and the importance of planning ahead to ensure the most tax-efficient outcome.
The webinar will be presented by Tadhg Moriarty FCA CTA AITI, a Chartered Accountant and Chartered Tax Consultant with more than 15 years’ experience advising SMEs in Ireland. Tadhg will guide attendees through the practical steps business owners should be taking now if they are thinking about retirement, sale, or succession.
During the session, attendees will gain insight into:
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The importance of early tax planning when preparing for a business exit
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Key tax reliefs available in Ireland, including:
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Revised Entrepreneur Relief
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Retirement Relief
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Structuring considerations to help maximise available reliefs
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Common pitfalls to avoid in sale and succession scenarios
This webinar is ideal for business owners considering a future sale, directors planning retirement, or those exploring how best to pass their business on to the next generation.
Date: 26 March 2026
Time: 1pm
Business owners can learn more and register here.
Tax Consulting by TaxAssist is a dedicated consultancy arm providing TaxAssist Accountants franchisees with direct access to specialist tax knowledge, enabling them to confidently support clients through complex matters such as business disposals, succession planning, inheritance tax, VAT on property issues and Research & Development claims.
Alison McGinley, Managing Director of TaxAssist Accountants in Ireland, said: “Planning for the sale or succession of a business is one of the most significant financial decisions a business owner will make. Through Tax Consulting by TaxAssist, our franchisees have access to high-level specialist expertise that strengthens the advice they can offer locally. It’s a powerful combination - local relationships backed by national support - and it ensures our clients receive clear, informed guidance at every stage of their journey.”
With 20 franchisees operating across Ireland, and exclusive territories still available in Wexford, Meath, Dublin, Sligo, Tipperary and Kilkenny, now is an ideal time to join a network that combines local service with national strength. If you are considering launching your own practice or converting an existing practice, TaxAssist Accountants offers a proven business model. You can contact Alison on 1800 98 76 09 or here to find out more.
February 2026