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Financial advice England and Ireland
selinethomas97
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Cutting tax
Hi, I’m currently working and living in the ROI. Therefore have pension, taxes etc in this country. I moved from England, where I have property, pension and investments. I’m looking for a financial advisor to help me with my pension and tax. Is it possible to find someone who is qualified to give advice for both countries or will I need to find separate advisors? My preference is the former. Any advice would be appreciated.
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there will be accountants in either country who can deal with "dual" taxation residency, but this forum is not the place to find them
try using a search engine in ROI
random start point would be: Chartered Accountants Ireland | www.charteredaccountants.ie - ..rteredaccountants.ie0 -
Try Newry - fairly certain you will access a specialist.0
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