On 12 June 2017, Irish Revenue published Tax and Duty Manual Part 02-02-03a that deals with the tax treatment of certain foreign dividends paid out of trading profits, which in accordance with section 21B Taxes Consolidation Act 1997, may be chargeable to corporation tax at the standard rate of 12.5% rather that at 25%.
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