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When is a company tax-resident in Ireland, and why did incorporation stop being the whole old story?
I want the actual Revenue answer, not an old planning myth. Please explain how the post-2015 incorporation rule works, why treaty residence can still displace it, and why foreign-incorporated companies still need to think about central management and control.
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