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Hire Remote Accountants in Ireland

Hiring accountants in Ireland is slow and expensive. OSCABE gives EU companies dedicated, fully-managed accountants from India and the Middle East from £1,900 per month, typically around 47% below the local cost of a comparable in-house hire. OSCABE vets, employs, manages and pays each accountant under one UK contract, so you get a dedicated team member without opening an overseas entity.

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What does it cost to hire accountants in Ireland?

Dublin-led demand from multinationals keeps salaries high. The table below compares the indicative local cost of an in-house hire with a dedicated, fully-managed OSCABE professional. Figures are indicative estimates in GBP; OSCABE bills monthly in GBP or EUR.

SeniorityLocal in-house (per year)OSCABE managedIndicative annual saving
Mid-level£42,840£1,900/mo£20,040
Senior£63,240£3,400/mo£22,440

Local figures are salary only and exclude employer taxes, recruitment fees, equipment and overheads, which typically add 20-40% on top.

Why hire accountants through OSCABE?

Around 47% lower cost

A dedicated OSCABE accountant starts at £1,900 per month, with no recruitment fees and no overseas entity to run.

Start in days, not months

Skip the long Ireland hiring cycle. OSCABE shortlists pre-vetted accountants and your chosen hire can start within days.

Compliant and managed

For Ireland, OSCABE invoices as a UK B2B service under the VAT reverse charge, and applies UK GDPR-aligned safeguards (SCCs or the UK IDTA, plus transfer risk assessments) for international data. No local entity is required.

Dedicated, not freelance

Your accountant works only for you, in your hours and tools, fully managed by OSCABE. Not a marketplace or a rotating contractor.

Skills our accountants bring

ICAI-qualified accountants for FP&A, AR/AP and bookkeeping. Every OSCABE accountant passes a five-step vetting process before they reach your shortlist.

Bookkeeping & ledgers FP&A AR / AP Management accounts Xero / QuickBooks / NetSuite VAT & reporting

What to look for when you hire accountants

Whether you hire locally in Ireland or through OSCABE, these are the things that separate a strong accountant from an average one. Our senior specialist interview checks every one before you see a shortlist.

Confirm qualifications and standards

Look for ACCA, CIMA or ICAI-qualified accountants who know UK and IFRS reporting, not just bookkeeping.

Match your finance stack

Xero, QuickBooks, NetSuite and Sage differ. We shortlist on your tools and your reporting cadence.

Check controls and confidentiality

Financial data needs least-privilege access and clean segregation of duties, which our security model enforces.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to hire a accountant in Ireland?

A mid-level accountant in Ireland typically costs around £42,840 per year in salary alone, before employer taxes, recruitment and overheads. A dedicated, fully-managed OSCABE accountant starts at £1,900 per month (about 47% less), with no recruitment fees and no overseas entity required.

How quickly can OSCABE provide a accountant?

OSCABE shortlists pre-vetted accountants from its India and Middle East talent network, and a chosen accountant can typically start within days, not the months a local hire in Ireland usually takes.

Is it legal and compliant for a company in Ireland to hire an offshore accountant?

For Ireland, OSCABE invoices as a UK B2B service under the VAT reverse charge, and applies UK GDPR-aligned safeguards (SCCs or the UK IDTA, plus transfer risk assessments) for international data. No local entity is required.

Will the accountant work in my time zone?

Yes. Full overlap with Irish (GMT) hours. OSCABE accountants work your business hours, join your stand-ups and use your tools, just like an in-house team member.

Ready to hire accountants for Ireland?

Tell us the role and we will shortlist vetted, dedicated accountants and send a monthly cost breakdown. From £1,900 per month, one UK contract.

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