Crypto-Assets, Non-Doms and Taxation
Crypto-Assets, non-domiciled persons and taxation will always make for interesting reading. In April 2022, Irish Revenue published new
William specialises in Tax law. He advises corporates, investment funds and individuals on all aspects of Irish tax. His advice is particularly sought after on high profile, novel or complex Irish tax issues. He has particular experience in private equity, investment funds and banking transactions. William joined the Maples Group in 2011. Previously, he was a senior tax associate with Linklaters LLP in their London office. He has also worked in Macfarlanes LLP and a large Irish corporate law firm.
Legal 500 describes William as a "very experienced and pragmatic lawyer". Chambers and Partners describe him as a "Rising Star".
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