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Known locally as accountant / chartered accountant. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Ireland.

Typical price: €150–€3,500

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What accountant costs in Ireland

Researched national ranges in EUR. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Sole-trader Form 11 Annual income tax return for a sole trader €300 €500 €900
Ltd company accounts + CT1 Statutory accounts, Corporation Tax and CRO return €1,000 €1,800 €3,500
Monthly bookkeeping + payroll (per month) Books, VAT and payroll retainer €150 €350 €700

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How to hire a accountant pro in Ireland

  1. Look for Chartered Accountants Ireland (ACA), ACCA or CPA Ireland membership
  2. Confirm they are Revenue-registered agents (hold a TAIN)
  3. Agree scope: Form 11/CT1, VAT, PAYE payroll
  4. Get a written engagement letter and fixed fee
  5. Confirm ROS (Revenue Online Service) agent access
  6. Ask about company-secretarial and CRO filing

Frequently asked questions

How much does an accountant cost for a small business?

Most accountants now price by fixed monthly package rather than the hour. A sole trader's annual return is a modest one-off fee; a small limited company's year-end accounts plus tax filing is a mid three- to four-figure annual cost; ongoing bookkeeping and payroll add a monthly retainer on top.

What should an accountant's engagement letter cover?

Scope (exactly which filings and services are included), fees and how they're billed, deadlines and your responsibilities for providing records, and what falls outside the fee. A one-line quote with no engagement letter is a red flag.

Can an accountant help me pay less tax legally?

Yes — legitimate planning around business structure, allowable expenses, pension contributions, timing of income, and available reliefs is core work. Be wary of anyone promoting aggressive 'schemes'; if it sounds too good, it usually attracts penalties later.

When should I hire an accountant?

Common triggers: incorporating a company, hitting the VAT/GST registration threshold, taking on employees, or spending too many hours on the books yourself. Engaging one before year-end (not the week the return is due) gets you planning value, not just compliance.

What qualifications should my accountant have?

Look for membership of a recognised professional body (see the country notes below), which brings training standards, regulation, and anti-money-laundering supervision. Anyone can call themselves an 'accountant' in most countries — a chartered/certified designation is the real filter.

What does an accountant cost in Ireland?

A sole trader's Form 11 runs €300-900; a limited company's annual accounts and CT1 typically €1,000-3,500, plus CRO annual return. Dublin firms sit at the upper end of these ranges.

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