Conor Kennedy joins EY Law Ireland as head of tax strategy and disputes

Conor Kennedy joins EY Law Ireland as head of tax strategy and disputes

Conor Kennedy, head of tax strategy and disputes at EY Law Ireland

EY Law Ireland has appointed barrister and former tax appeals commissioner Conor Kennedy as head of its tax strategy and disputes practice.

Mr Kennedy will provide EY clients with tax opinions on transactions and also advise on developing the optimum strategy to resolve Revenue-related queries.

His unique experience has provided him with a comprehensive understanding of the decision-making process and the importance of structuring opinions and submissions to provide decision-makers with the detail they require to rule in favour of taxpayers, EY said.

During his time at the Tax Appeals Commission, Mr Kennedy resolved tax disputes valued in excess of €2.5 billion.

He holds an advanced degree in statutory drafting, a barrister-at-law degree and a diploma in legal studies from the King’s Inns, together with an Master’s in taxation from Dublin City University. He is also a chartered tax advisor.

Alan Murphy, head of law at EY Law Ireland, said: “We are delighted to welcome Conor Kennedy to EY Law Ireland. Conor is a market leader in his area of expertise.

“The value that can be brought to clients in complex tax matters when partnering Conor’s offering with that of other EY colleagues is truly transformative. His unique insights will enable clients to develop more robust tax strategies thereby saving time and money and avoiding issues.

“When issues do arise his perspective when working alongside EY colleagues will navigate clients more seamlessly and effectively through contentious matters and help find practical solutions. We are really excited that Conor has joined us as his expertise will further bolster our team’s capability.”

EY Law Ireland’s service offering now includes digital, tech and commercial; corporate M&A; employment and real estate; private client; corporate governance; compliance; restructuring; tax strategy and disputes.

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