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Hi there,
I have an Irish client who is is the 100% shareholder of their own company.  Their company is tax resident in Republic of Ireland.  They are doing contracting work in the UK, but their company is registered for VAT and PAYE in Ireland.
What would be the tax planning advice in order to minimise the overall tax burden (both personal and corporation tax) for this contractor assuming that they wish to follow a full distribution of profits policy?
Thanks
Gavin

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we will also need to know what their personal circumstances are to advise fully.


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