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The Companies Act 2014

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The Companies Act 2014 commenced on 1 June 2015 and replaced pre-existing company legislation.  Set out in the following articles are brief overviews of the key provisions of the Act:    
  • Companies (Accounting) Bill – changes to filing rules for unlimited companies

  • FAQ on...directors' compliance statements

  • Companies Act 2014 - approaching deadlines

  • Exemption for directors from filing their private residential address in the CRO

  • The Companies Act 2014: reduction of company capital in limited companies

  • More certainty with the introduction of mandatory e-filing of Charges in the Companies Registration Office

  • Transactions with directors and connected Persons

  • Companies Act 2014- first Steps

  • Companies Act 2014 - audit exemptions and directors' reports

  • New merger regime for private limited companies under the Companies Act

  • Directors loans under the Companies Act

  • Private unlimited companies under the Companies Act 2014

  • The Companies Act 2014: the rules for dispensing with AGMs

  • Voluntary strike off under Companies Act 2014

Get in touch

If you have any queries on the Act, please feel free to contact any of the below corporate partners:

  • Shaun O'Shea
  • Pauline Louth
  • Máire Cunningham
  • Edward Evans
  • Mark Pery-Knox-Gore
  • Emer Moriarty Crowley

Companies Act 2014 briefing note

We have analysed the Companies Act 2014 and created a briefing note on the most significant changes which will affect every Irish company.

View our briefing note
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