International Membership
Roberts Nathan Corporate & Private – New Irish members of EuraAudit International.
EuraAudit International We are delighted to announce that the firm has become the exclusive Irish member of EuraAudit International, a group of progressive auditors, taxation and business advisors. We are confident that this major development will further enhance our standing as accountants and taxation advisors to our existing body of international clients.
EuraAudit International is an international group with over 150 well established independent accountancy firm members across Europe, USA and Asia.
This organisation, EuraAudit International offers multidisciplinary skills by the co-ordination of associated key specialists. The highly qualified and experienced professional teams derived from member firms carry out various assignments to the highest professional and business standards. The efficiency of the service provided by this group is focused on one objective, that being the optimisation of our clients businesses.
We have no doubt that this membership will allow us to further develop the international aspect of our business and we look forward to integration and growth with other member firms.
Transnational Taxation Network
TTN is a multi-disciplinary association of tax, accounting and trust practitioners who have practical interest in international tax on a corporate and personal basis.
The objects of the group are to provide information and contacts with colleagues in various international jurisdictions.
The group meets at different international locations twice a year. These meetings provide opportunities for the members to discuss matters of international tax on an informal basis. The group provides its members with strong educational support by means of the internet and newsletters.
This group provides an infrastructure whereby members of the group can meet, discuss and clarify matters of an international nature.
The International Tax Planning Association
ITPA’s are a multi-disciplined association of over 1000 bankers, trust officers, finance directors, accountants, lawyers and others with a practical interest in the tax aspects of cross-frontier transactions.
The object of the Association is to disseminate and exchange information about international tax planning. This is completed in three ways – through ITPA meetings, through ITPA publications and via the internet.
