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Dissolving an Irish Registered Company

By |2026-02-19T14:38:34+00:00February 19th, 2026|Categories: Company Secretarial|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Members Voluntary Liquidation v Voluntary Strike Off When an Irish registered company reaches the end of its natural existence, loses its original purpose within a group structure, or perhaps never commenced any activity, the Directors should take steps to formally dissolve and remove it from the register. This can be achieved by either placing the company [...]

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Non Disclosure of Residential Addresses: T1 Exemption

By |2025-12-28T14:33:42+00:00September 20th, 2025|Categories: Company Formations, Company Secretarial|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

If you're a director or company secretary of an Irish-registered company, you may be interested to learn about a provision under Section 150(11) of the Companies Act 2014 that allows for the non-disclosure of residential addresses in exceptional circumstances. What Is the Form T1 Exemption? As a rule, all company officers in Irish companies  must provide their residential address [...]

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Updates from Companies Registration Office (CRO) – June 2025

By |2025-12-28T14:35:50+00:00July 9th, 2025|Categories: Company Secretarial, Irish News|Tags: , , , , , , |

The Companies Registration Office (CRO) recently held its latest Stakeholders’ Meeting, sharing a number of useful updates for anyone involved in running or supporting companies in Ireland, Here is a summary of some of the points discussed: Company Formations on the Rise There has been a notable increase in new company registrations in Ireland. Formation numbers [...]

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