From management consultants Accenture, to major pharmaceuticals including Perrigo, Forest Labs and Warner Chilcott, to manufacturer and equipment supplier Eaton Corporation to one of the world’s leading insurance groups, Willis, the shift to adopting an onshore Irish incorporated tax resident parent is gathering pace. Mason Hayes & Curran considers the rationale for such a shift and the long-term value creation for shareholders yielded by the shift.
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