Cahill Taxation Services (CTS) are delighted to announce the promotion of Sinead Dooley to the position of Tax Director.

Since joining CTS as Tax Senior Manager in 2010, Sinead has been involved in a significant number of key projects, providing strategic tax planning for clients and has been actively involved in the recent rapid growth and development of the tax department.

She is a dual qualified Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and solicitor (LLM). Sinead now lives in Barefield. Sinead has particular expertise in tax disputes and appeals, estate and succession planning, corporate restructuring and personal tax planning.

Sinead prides herself on providing quality and timely tax advice to help her clients achieve their personal and business objectives. As part of her new role, Sinead will have increased management responsibilities, whilst continuing to remain heavily involved in advising the firm’s clients and supporting the firm’s continued growth.

Established in 2007, CTS is a consultancy practice consisting of tax specialists and tax experts, providing a full suite of strategic tax and business advisory services nationally. Fergal Cahill, a proud Cork man now living in Quin, is the principal and founder of CTS.

Based in Ennis, CTS current boast one of the largest taxation departments on the Western Corridor and the firm has driven steady growth year-on-year which Fergal attributes this to having the expertise of a leading national firm while maintaining the flexibility, personal characteristics of a local firm.

Fergal is delighted with this announcement and he “wishes Sinéad continued success in her career here in the future”.

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