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Business Risk Services
Our Business Risk Services team deliver practical and pragmatic solutions that support clients in growing and protecting the inherent value of their businesses.
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Consulting
Tailored consulting solutions that deliver measurable results through digital, regulatory and strategic transformation.
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Corporate Finance and Deal Advisory
We offer a dedicated team of experienced individuals with a focus on successfully executing transactions for corporates and financial institutions. We offer an integrated approach, with our corporate finance specialists working seamlessly with tax and other specialists to ensure that every angle is covered.
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Forensic Accounting
We have a different way of doing business by delivering real insight through a combination of technical rigour, commercial experience and intuitive judgment. We take pride in delivering responsive and tailored solutions to all our clients, capitalising on the wealth of experience housed within our Belfast and wider Forensics team
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Restructuring
We work with a wide variety of clients and stakeholders such as high street banks, private equity funds, directors, government agencies and creditors to implement solutions which provide the best possible outcomes.

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Article FRS 102 Periodic Review series: Small companiesExplore key changes to small company disclosures under FRS 102 Section 1A, including UK GAAP updates on leases, tax, going concern and related parties.
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Audit and Assurance FRS 102 Periodic Review series: Other changesOn 27 March 2024, the Financial Reporting Council issued amendments to FRS 100 – 105 (known as GAAP, or Generally Accepted Accounting Practice), a suite of accounting standards applicable in the UK and Ireland. These are used by an estimated 3.4 million businesses in preparing their financial statements.
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Audit and Assurance ID Verification: Economic Crime & Corporate Transparency Act 2023Companies House is introducing mandatory identity verification requirements for Directors and People with Significant Control (PSCs), as the next step towards full implementation of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023.
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Audit and Assurance FRS 102 Periodic Review series: Accounting for leasesOn 27 March 2024, the Financial Reporting Council issued amendments to FRS 100 – 105 (known as GAAP, or Generally Accepted Accounting Practice), a suite of accounting standards applicable in the UK and Ireland. These are used by an estimated 3.4 million businesses in preparing their financial statements.
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Corporate and International Tax
Northern Ireland businesses face further challenges as they operate in the only part of the UK that has a land border with a country offering a lower tax rate.
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Employer Solutions
Our team specialises in remuneration and incentive planning and works closely with employers, shareholders and employees to ensure that business strategies are aligned and goals achieved in the most tax efficient, cost-effective manner.
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Entrepreneur and Private Client Taxes
Our team of experienced advisors are on hand to guide you through any decision or transaction ranging from the establishment of new business ventures, to realising value on exit, to succession planning and providing for loved ones.
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Global Mobility Services
Grant Thornton Ireland offer a different approach to managing global mobility. We have brought together specialists from our tax, global payroll, people and change and financial accounting teams across Ireland and Northern Ireland, while drawing on the knowledge and insights of our global network of over 143 offices of mobility professionals to provide you with a holistic approach to managing global mobility.
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Outsourced Payroll
Our outsourced service provides valued service to over 150 separate PAYE schemes. These ranging from 1 to 1000 employees, working for micro, SME and global employers. The service is supported by the integrated network of tax and global mobility teams and the wider Grant Thornton network delivering a seamless service. Experienced staff deliver a personal service built around your business needs.
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Tax Disputes and Investigations
Our Tax Disputes and Investigation team is made up of tax experts and former HMRC investigators who have years of experience in dealing with a variety of tax investigations. Our expertise and insight can guide you through all interactions, keeping your cost at a minimum while allowing you to continue with the day to day running of your business.
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VAT and Indirect Taxes
At Grant Thornton (NI) LLP, our team helps Northern Ireland businesses manage their UK and global indirect tax risks which, as transactional taxes, can quickly become big liabilities.

Privacy policy
Updated 17 February 2023
Grant Thornton Northern Ireland respects the right to privacy and wants to protect the privacy of those who view or interact with our website, www.grantthorntonni.com.
Please read the following statement; it will help you to understand how we use the personal data that you may provide to us through the use of our website. Information on how we use personal data in relation to professional engagements are available in our personal data policy.
Please note that we may update this privacy statement from time to time. We will include a review date at the top of the page so you will know when we make changes.
About us
In this privacy statement “we”, “our”, and “us” refers to Grant Thornton Northern Ireland. Grant Thornton Northern Ireland is part of Grant Thornton Ireland and is one of several partnerships under Irish Law trading as Grant Thornton and the following legal entities:
Grant Thornton (NI) LLP; Grant Thornton Financial & Taxation Consultants Limited; Grant Thornton Business Advisory Services Limited; Grant Thornton Corporate Finance Limited; Grant Thornton Consulting Limited; Grant Thornton Financial Counselling Limited; Grant Thornton Debt Solutions Limited; Grant Thornton Pensioner Trustees Limited; Grant Thornton Limited (Isle of Man) and Grant Thornton (Gibraltar) Limited.
What personal data do we collect?
We collect personal data such as your name, address, telephone number and e-mail address when you submit an enquiry (either through the enquiry form or directly to an individual in Grant Thornton Northern Ireland), when you subscribe to or submit an interest in our newsletters and publications, when you request additional information or when you want to enter any competitions or promotions organised by us.
From time to time, we may also collect some publicly available personal data such as name, employer and job title and /or position about individuals who interact with the content or publications on our website for example, when an individual shares a Grant Thornton Northern Ireland publication or article via a social media platform.
When you submit an interest in working for Grant Thornton Northern Ireland through our online platform or directly to an individual within Grant Thornton Northern Ireland, we collect personal data such as name, contact details, employment history and educational background, details of current immigration status and other information which you volunteer on your curriculum vitae or application in order for us to consider your application for a position with us as the first step in the recruitment process.
We also use cookies to collect data about visitors to our website (for example information on browsing patterns) in accordance with our cookie policy. Please read our cookie policy below to find out more specific information about what cookies are, how you can control the use of cookies on our website and what cookies are used on our website.
All IP addresses of users of this website are anonymised within Google Analytics as soon as technically feasible at the earliest possible stage of the collection network.
What is our legal basis for processing this personal data?
The legal basis for processing personal data through the use of our website is our legitimate business interests.
These legitimate interests include:
- Providing you with access to our website;
- Promoting, marketing and monitoring the performance of our business and services;
- The administration and organisation of our services;
- Monitoring and improving the performance of our website; and
- Promoting the career opportunities and managing the recruitment process within Grant Thornton Ireland.
When you receive any marketing material from us, we include an unsubscribe button in our communications, so you can opt out of receiving such communications at any time.
How do we use your personal data?
We may use your personal data to respond to your enquiries, send you newsletters and publications to which you may have subscribed, send event invitations, provide you with additional information as requested and to include you in any competitions or promotions organised by us.
When you apply for a position with Grant Thornton Ireland, we will process the personal data you provide to us in order to consider your application for a position with us as the first step in the recruitment process.
If and when you leave Grant Thornton and should you wish to be included, we may also process your information to help us maintain an engaged alumni community with the Firm thereafter.
To whom might we disclose your personal data?
We may need to disclose your personal data to third party service providers such as IT service providers who may be provided with access to our networks or IT tools.
We may disclose personal data with our client relationship management system provider. They may only process this data for the purpose of providing us with their services.
We may also pass your personal data to Grant Thornton member firms or to other suppliers and service providers to whom we outsource support services.
Transfers abroad
We are a multi-territory firm and therefore data is processed in all offices for the legitimate interest to ensure efficient running of the business.
In connection with the above, we may transfer your personal data outside the EEA, including to a jurisdiction which is not recognised by the European Commission as providing for an equivalent level of protection for personal data as is provided for in the EEA.
If and to the extent that we do so, we will ensure that appropriate measures are in place to comply with our obligations under applicable law governing such transfers, which may include entering into a contract governing the transfer which contains the ‘standard contractual clauses’ approved for this purpose by the European Commission. Further details of the measures that we have taken in this regard are available by contacting us using the contact details below.
How long will we hold your personal data?
We will only retain your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes we collected it for, including for the purposes of satisfying any legal, accounting, or reporting requirements.
To determine the appropriate retention period for personal data, we consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the personal data, the potential risk of harm from unauthorised use or disclosure of your personal data, the purposes for which we process your personal data and whether we can achieve those purposes through other means, and the applicable legal requirements.
Please see our cookie policy for details on how long we store information collected by cookies.
Links
This is the website of Grant Thornton Ireland, a practicing, trading organisation that delivers services. Grant Thornton Ireland is a member firm of GTIL. GTIL and its member firms are not a worldwide partnership. GTIL and each member firm of GTIL is a separate legal entity.
Our website contains links to Grant Thornton member and correspondent firm websites, but this privacy statement applies only to personal data collected via websites operated by Grant Thornton Ireland and to how Grant Thornton Ireland processes the personal data collected via these websites. It does not apply to specific member or correspondent firms practising under the Grant Thornton name.
Our website may also contains links to other sites and certain social media platforms.
We are not responsible for the privacy practices of these or other sites. We encourage our visitors to be aware when they leave our website, and to read the privacy statement of other sites that collect or use personal data.
Security
Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet or any other network can be guaranteed as 100% secure, but we take appropriate steps to try to protect the security of your personal data.
Your rights
You have the right, subject to certain exemptions:
- to obtain a copy of any personal data we hold about you,
- to request rectification or erasure of such data,
- to request restriction of processing or to object to processing,
- and data portability.
If you become aware that information we maintain about you is inaccurate, or if you would like to update or review your information, you may contact us using the contact information below. We will take reasonable steps to permit individuals to correct, amend, or delete information that is demonstrated to be inaccurate.
We may limit or deny access to personal information where providing such access would be unreasonably burdensome or inappropriate under the circumstances. All requests to change personal information will be handled in accordance with applicable legal requirements. If you would like to change your information you should contact us at dataprivacy@ie.gt.com or contact us at our registered office:
Registered office address: 13-18 City Quay, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Grant Thornton will take steps to address your request to the extent consistent with and permitted by laws, regulations and professional standards applicable to Grant Thornton and our own internal policies.
You also have the right to complain to the Data Protection Commission or another supervisory authority.