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by luser
4482 days ago
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Sorry, I have to disagree. I have run a small software consulting business in Dublin for nearly ten years. The one thing we get right in this country is our pro business climate. It is easy to set up a company, there is a lot of support and advice available. I think we do this well... Two caveats though: - You DO need to get a good accountant to get advice on international VAT charges as they are complex (I suggest bypassing them by using a company like FastSpring that manages them on your behalf). - Small business owners should have the same social welfare security net as everyone else (I think this might be changing). I agree with you on the inbred gombeens and cute hoors, but thankfully there seems to be less of them in the tech sector :) |
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"You have the option to pay either 8.9% flat or 5.9% plus $.95 per transaction. "
Wowza, thats steep!
edit: Sorry but experience has been different here in west, in another lifetime I worked on an "innovation partnership" with EI, it was nothing more than a way to funnel state money to politically connected "friends", the business idea was crippled from day 1 but that didnt matter the objective was transfer money, which as as a taxpayer was sickening.
Sorry for being cynical but I have many years of experience in business here, and seen it all in my interactions with state bodies. Maybe in Dublin they manage to put on a better show or things changed in last few years.