J M Burke Tax Solicitors
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Ashley House, Morehampton Road

Donnybrook, Dublin 4
P: +353 1 440 4420
F: +353 1 443 0499
E: jburke@jmburketaxsolicitors.com
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Julie Burke, Solicitor, (Ireland and UK) has over twenty years post qualification experience primarily advising on contentious tax issues and resolving tax disputes with the Revenue.

Julie Burke is a graduate of University College Cork and a fellow of the Irish Taxation Institute. She is editor of the Irish Tax Review and co-author of Case Law for the Tax Practitioner. She was the sole solicitor on the Irish Government's Revenue Powers Group whose Report on Revenue Powers was published in February 2004.

She was appointed to the Commission on Taxation in February 2008.

JM Burke Solicitors advise exclusively on tax disputes and tax litigation. We do not provide general tax advice on noncontentious issues.

Our role compliments that of existing advisers and provides taxpayers and advisers with legal advice on contentious tax matters on an issue-by-issue basis. We can work with the client s existing adviser or directly with their clients while keeping the adviser fully informed at all times.



Working with Advisers and their clients - how can we help?

Revenue Audit or Investigations

How to deal with a Revenue investigation or audit


Voluntary Disclosures

Protection when making a Voluntary Disclosure


Tax Settlements

Advising on and negotiating tax settlements with Revenue


Criminal Prosecutions

Legal protection in cases of criminal prosecution


Tax Appeals

Advice on handling appeals to Appeal Commissioners from Revenue assessments


Tax Litigation

Integrated tax litigation service for challenges to Revenue in the Courts


Deceased Persons & Joint Property Owners Issues

Interaction between tax and other legislation in relation to liability issues for estates of deceased persons, successors and joint property owners


Statutory Disclosure by Advisers and their clients

Advice for Taxpayers and Advisers on the requirements to make statutory disclosures under non-tax legislation.