John Cuddigan
Partner, Cork Office
John is Head of RDJ’s Tax Practice and specialises in the provision of corporate and business tax advice to corporates and individuals. He has advised on all aspects of Irish direct and indirect taxation for companies and individuals and has significant experience in the areas of corporate restructuring, property development and investment transactions and restructuring, remuneration strategies and tax structuring of businesses in Ireland.
John also has extensive experience in taking of tax appeals before the Tax Appeal Commission and the High Court.
John has lectured extensively and presented seminars on various tax matters for the Irish Tax Institute and the Law Society of Ireland and is the current Chairman of the Taxation Committee of Law Society of Ireland. He was co-author of the Institute publication on the Irish Finance Act (FINAK) from 2008 to 2014. He is also a member of the taxation committee of the CCBE (Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe).
Education
University College Dublin (BCL) (LLM European Law)
Professional
Admitted as a solicitor in Ireland.
FITI Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA).
Publications
Irish Tax Review - Taxing Income from the Provision of Accommodation: Learning from the past
Accolades
John is ranked by Chambers Europe 2024 guide and is recommended as a leading individual in Tax Law by The Legal 500.
Practice Areas
John displays excellent logical, analytical, research and writing skills with regard to all matters. On each query and deal he offers effective, clear and well-reasoned legal arguments that display detailed research, plus a strong analytical and logical approach to each matter.– Chambers Europe (2024)
John Cuddigan gives us help, advice and perspective on setting up complex matters in Ireland– The Legal 500
A strategic thinker who is always available, and willing to invest time at the front end to bring a deal together.– Chambers Europe
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