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

Partner in Tax Department

Position

Joe is a partner in the Tax Department at Matheson.  Joe has extensive experience in corporate tax law and advises on international restructurings, mergers and acquisitions, tax controversy and transfer pricing.

Joe speaks regularly on international tax matters in Ireland and abroad.  He has also written on international tax matters, transfer pricing and tax controversy for publishers including IBFD, Kluwer, Thompson Reuters.  Joe is the Ireland editor of the Bloomberg Double Tax Treaty Series.  Joe has been an active participant in the American Chamber of Commerce tax working group for many years.

Joe is a qualified solicitor, chartered accountant and tax advisor in Ireland and has qualified as an attorney in New York.  Joe has previously worked in a Big 4 accountancy practice and as in-house tax counsel for a US multinational.

Education

Dublin City University Business School (Professional Diploma in Accounting, PDA); University College Dublin Smurfit Business School (Postgraduate Diploma in Business Studies, DBS); University College Dublin (BCL).

Lawyer Rankings

Ireland > Tax

(Leading partners)

Joe DuffyMatheson LLP

Matheson LLP‘s large and extensive tax practice, remains unique in its breadth of advisory, transactional and tax disputes expertise, with the firm consistently positioning itself as a genuine alternative to the Big Four accountancy firms. Its deep specialisation has enabled the firm to further develop its expertise in tax controversy, transfer pricing and indirect taxes. It remains at the forefront of financial services and the migration of fund structures to Ireland. Shane Hogan heads the tax department and has a major focus on inward investment projects, cross-border tax planning and corporate restructurings, while Joe Duffy is a senior name in international restructurings, M&A, tax controversy and transfer pricing. Catherine O’Meara, Aidan Fahy and Gerry Thornton are also senior figures within the team, along with Matthew Broadstock and Tomás Bailey. Olivia Long has joined as head of tax policy from the OECD tax treaty unit.