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Event to help businesses negotiate the challenges of cross-border tax and employment issues.

Cross Border Partnership Employment Services (CBPES) and Londonderry Chamber, in collaboration with Letterkenny Chamber, are hosting a free breakfast briefing and information session for cross-border workers and employers on tax and employment issues.

Why attend this event?

Topics covered during this session include

  • redundancy payments, pensions lump sums, tax relief on pension contributions, and tax requirements for the cross-border worker
  • implications and updates for employing cross-border workers
  • implications and updates for employers with staff members who work in both jurisdictions
  • social insurance benefits and pensions in a cross-border situation
  • staff retention and planning for future needs
  • pension qualification issues

Event details

Date Tuesday 12 May 2026
Time 830am to 1030am 
Venue An Grianan Hotel, Burt, Co. Donegal
Cost Free

Register for the Cross-Border Tax & Employment Breakfast Briefing

First published 29 April 2026

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