Post-tax non-taxable investment in Ireland?

RomainC

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Hi,
I just moved to Ireland to work for an American company. My only retirement contribution right now is a pre-revenue tax contribution in a portfolio of funds, which my company matches up to 7%. It is similar to a 401k in the USA.
I was wondering if Ireland has any non-liable retirement investment product ? (where I can contribute my money post revenue tax, but when I withdraw it at retirement, it isn't taxed). This is what a Roth IRA does in the USA, and I wanted to know if there is something similar in Ireland.
If there is not, what is my 2nd best option to contribute to retirement (other than my company plan) ?

Thanks all for your advice.
 
Hi

If you are a Foreign National/US Citizen, there are some strategies that you can use to roll up your post tax savings tax free outside of Ireland.

The most effective is if you are not Irish Domiciled (you call another Country "home") even if you are Irish Resident, you will only be taxed on income and gains that you remitt into Ireland.
 
Hi Romain

This is such a specialist area, you need to pay for specialist professional advice on it.

Marc who replied to your post has a very good understanding of investment strategies for non-nationals working in Ireland

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Brendan
 
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