Mr Shane Hogan > Matheson LLP > Dublin, Ireland > Lawyer Profile

Matheson LLP
70 SIR JOHN ROGERSON'S QUAY
DUBLIN 2
Ireland
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Work Department

Partner in Tax Department

Position

Shane Hogan is a partner in the firm’s Tax Department and is a member of the firm’s International Business Group and US Business Group. Shane advises international corporations doing business in and from Ireland on all aspects of corporate tax. His main focus is in inward investment projects, cross border tax planning and corporate restructurings as well as mergers and acquisitions on an international and national level. Shane also advises on Irish stamp duty matters particularly in the context of global reorganisations.

Shane frequently publishes articles in leading tax journals and is co-author of the Irish Chapter of the IBFD’s publication on Transfer Pricing.

Shane was Chairman of the Irish branch of the International Fiscal Association from 2006 to 2010 and remains an active Committee member.

Shane is both a qualified solicitor and chartered accountant and is a member of the Law Society of Ireland, the International Bar Association, the Irish Taxation Institute and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland.

Education

Michael Smurfit Graduate Business College (Higher Diploma in Business); University College Cork (LLB).

Lawyer Rankings

Ireland > Tax

(Leading individuals)

Shane HoganMatheson LLP

Matheson LLP stands out for its large team and its advisory capabilities, coupled with extensive transactional and contentious expertise. Many of the partners are qualified chartered accountants, chartered tax advisers and have experience of working in Big Four accountancy firms. It is widely recognised for its financial services tax practice, which has included recent advice on major corporate restructurings, investments and acquisitions. The firm is also acclaimed for its indirect tax expertise and abilities in tax controversy. Joe DuffyTurlough Galvin, Shane Hogan, Catherine O’Meara and Gerry Thornton are at the top of the market, with Tomás Bailey and indirect tax specialist Matthew Broadstock also impressing. In early 2024, Olivia Long rejoined the firm as head of tax policy from her previous position with the OECD in Paris.