Incentives for Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs are the driving force behind the Irish economy. In recognition of this, tax policy in Ireland has some key incentives and reliefs to encourage budding entrepreneurs to establish and grow small businesses, generating new jobs and future employment opportunities.
We advise across the key incentives and reliefs available – talk to us today about the following:
1. Revised Entrepreneur Relief:
This relief gives a capital gains tax (CGT) rate of 10% on qualifying business assets, such as shares held by an individual in a trading company or business assets owned by a sole trader and used in their trade.
The relief is subject to a lifetime limit of €10M (subject to conditions). With the standard rate of CGT in Ireland currently at 33%, this is a valuable relief for those who qualify.
2. SURE (Start Up Relief for Entrepreneurs)
SURE is targeted at PAYE workers who leave employment to start a new trade via a newly established company. The relief provides a refund of income tax paid in previous years for qualifying claimants.
There are a number of specific conditions that both the individual and the company must meet in order to qualify for this relief. Generally, these are:
• Your last 4 years income was mainly PAYE (employment income)
• You must hold at least 15% if the issued share capital in the newly incorporated trading company
• You must purchase shares in the new company by investing cash
• You must become a full-time employee or director of the company within 6 months of making the investment.
So, if you are an employee, an unemployed person or someone who has recently been made redundant talk to us to see how this incentive may work for you.
3. Exemption from corporation tax for new companies:
If you start-up company is incorporated and commences to trade before 31 December 2021 and has an annual corporation tax liability of less than €40,000 then you may be able to apply for a relief from corporation tax. (You may be entitled to partial relief where the overall CT liability is between €40,000 and €60,000)
The relief is linked to the amount of employers PRSI that is paid subject to a maximum of €5,000 per employee and overall limit of €40,000.
