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In many Irish SMEs, ownership is shared between a small number of founders, investors or family members. While majority shareholders often control strategic decisions, minority shareholders still hold important rights and interests in the business. Protecting these interests through good governance…
Read MoreProtecting Minority Shareholders: Governance Best Practice for SMEs
Read MoreDirector’s loans are a common feature of many Irish SMEs. In smaller companies, the line between personal and business finances can sometimes become blurred, particularly where directors inject funds into the business or withdraw money during the year. While director’s loans can…
Read MoreThe Risks of Director’s Loans: What Revenue and the CRO Expect
Read MoreFor many business owners, generating profit is only part of the financial equation. The next question is how to extract those profits from the company in the most tax efficient way. In Ireland, SME directors commonly use a combination of salary, dividends and pension contributions to access profits….
Read MoreExtracting Profits Tax Efficiently: Salary, Dividends or Pension Contributions?
Read MoreMany Irish SMEs begin as partnerships between friends, family members or business colleagues who share a common vision. In the early stages, relationships are often strong and formal agreements may seem unnecessary. However, as businesses grow and circumstances change, having a clear shareho…
Read MoreShareholder Agreements Explained: Why Every SME Should Review Theirs
Read MoreAt Buckley Scriven Oregan we know for many Irish SMEs, monthly financial reviews are treated as a routine compliance exercise. Accounts are prepared, figures are noted and attention quickly shifts back to day to day operations. Yet in 2026, with tighter margins and increased volatility, businesses t…
Read MoreServing as a company director in Ireland carries significant responsibility. While many SME owners focus primarily on growing their businesses, it is equally important to understand the legal duties that accompany the role of director. In 2026, Irish company law continues to place clear obli…
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