Cormac Kelleher Partner, International Tax
Cormac is an international tax partner, with a particular focus on inward investment. He specialises in cross border corporate structuring, transfer pricing and mergers and acquisitions. He has extensive experience in the areas of technology, real estate and financial services.
Cormac works with a number of owner managed, listed and foreign owned multinational businesses. He works closely with our overseas teams to ensure a seamless delivery for clients operating internationally, and advises owners and their businesses at each stage of their lifecycle.
A member of Chartered Accountants Ireland and the Irish Institute of Taxation, Cormac lectures on international tax issues both in Ireland and abroad, as well as contributing to various publications.
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