Tax Bar Association Annual Conference 2024

Conference Date: Wednesday 4th December


Start Time: 2pm

Finish Time: 5.30pm



Speakers include:

Chairing: Frank Mitchell SC 


Some of the Topics will include:

  •  Revenue time limits and the recent High Court case of The Revenue Commissioners v Tobin.
  • General Anti-Avoidance Provisions; the current state of play - which will discuss the many open questions arising in relation to the application of General Anti-Avoidance Provisions, of interest to Revenue and taxpayers alike.
  • Employment status in the modern workplace and the consequences of Karshan. The perennial question in a modern workplace – the classification of employees and the self-employed and the consequences of the judgment in The Revenue Commissioners v Karshan (Midlands) Ltd t/a Domino’s Pizza.

3 CPD Points

This Conference is open to all, please see ticket options below:


Group discounts are available on tickets:

2 - 5 tickets (Non members) €100 per person

6+ tickets (Non members) €75 per person

For group booking requests, please contact events@lawlibrary.ie


Accessibility Requirements: At the Bar of Ireland we wish for our events to be as welcoming, accessible and inclusive for all. Please provide us if comfortable with any accessibility related considerations so that we can endeavour to ensure a barrier free experience during the event. Email events@lawlibrary.ie to discuss your needs.

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Additional Information

The Tax Bar Association (TBA) was established in May 2022 as the first formal representative body for Junior and Senior Counsel who practise or possess expertise in the taxation field. Our forum provides specialist education to its members through seminars, conferences and breakfast briefing sessions which seek to keep attendees updated on developments in the highly specialised area of tax law. The TBA highlights to the wider community the role played by counsel in taxation and legal matters.