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20-614: For other uses, see Matheson . Mathison is a surname, and may refer to: Alonzo J. Mathison (1876–1941), American politician Brooke Mathison , fictional character Bruce Mathison (born 1959), former American football quarterback Cameron Mathison (born 1969), Emmy-nominated actor Carrie Mathison , a fictional character from Homeland Gordon Mathison (1883–1915), Australian physician, medical researcher, and soldier James Mathison (born 1978), Australian television presenter John Mathison (1901–1982), New Zealand politician of
40-506: A Canadian actor and playwright Companies [ edit ] Matheson (automobile) , defunct US automobile manufacturer Matheson (compressed gas & equipment) , manufacturer of industrial, specialty, and electronics gases Matheson (law firm) , Ireland's largest corporate tax law firm Matheson & Company , London correspondents for Jardine Matheson Holdings Places [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Manitoba [ edit ] Matheson Island, Manitoba ,
60-679: A community in Canada Matheson Island Airport , Manitoba, Canada Ontario [ edit ] Matheson, Ontario , a town in Canada Matheson Fire , a 1916 forest fire Matheson railway station , Black River-Matheson, Ontario, Canada Matheson House (Perth) , a historic house in Perth, Ontario, Canada Matheson Boulevard , a boulevard in Toronto Saskatchewan [ edit ] Matheson Lake ,
80-803: A lake in Meadow Lake Provincial Park, Saskatchewan United States [ edit ] Florida [ edit ] Matheson Hammock Park , Miami, Florida, USA Matheson Museum , a history museum in Gainesville, Florida, USA Matheson House (Gainesville, Florida) , a historic building Other states [ edit ] Matheson, Colorado , an unincorporated town Matheson Junior High School , in Magna, Utah Other places [ edit ] Lake Matheson , New Zealand Matheson Glacier , Antarctica See also [ edit ] Mathesons Bay Matthiessen Topics referred to by
100-434: A significant centre for U.S. multinational tax strategies. In this regard, Matheson is akin to the situation of Irish PwC Managing Partner Feargal O'Rourke , whose development of the double Irish IP–based BEPS tool , has also made him the subject of investigative pieces by the U.S. financial media. Bloomberg recognise that O'Rourke, while being at the vanguard of legitimate but aggressive U.S. multinational tax planning,
120-597: A small but standalone law firm with 14 partners and over 50 solicitors (or lawyers) in 1991. In 1996, the firm moved to a dedicated office at 30 Herbert Street in Dublin. The property was developed by Treasury Holdings and designed by Arthur Gibney & Partners architects. It later moved to offices at 70 Sir John Rogerson's Quay in 2007, and rebranded as "Matheson" in October 2012. While A&L Goodbody and Arthur Cox still lead Irish corporate law, Matheson has grown with
140-508: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mathison&oldid=1207708957 " Categories : Surnames Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Matheson (disambiguation) From Misplaced Pages,
160-601: Is considered a "hero" in Ireland. In 2016, Matheson was criticised in the Irish media when it was revealed that U.S. distressed debt funds (known pejoratively as "vulture funds" in the Irish media), had used the services of Irish IFSC securitisation law firms to avoid billions in Irish taxes, on Irish distressed assets by using Irish Section 110 SPVs . These structures were created so IFSC law firms could administer global securitisation transactions. Matheson featured as one of
180-513: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Matheson (law firm) Matheson (previously Matheson Ormsby Prentice ), is an Irish law firm partnership based in the IFSC in Dublin, which specialises in multinational tax schemes (e.g. for clients in Ireland such as Microsoft , Google and Abbot ), and tax structuring of special purpose vehicles (e.g. Section 110 securitisation SPVs ). Matheson
200-628: Is estimated to be Ireland's largest corporate law firm. Matheson state in the International Tax Review that their tax department is: "significantly the largest tax practice group amongst Irish law firms". While Matheson's website traces their history back to 1825 and notes that their offices were burnt in the Irish Easter Rising of 1916, it wasn't until after the creation and initial development of Dublin's International Financial Services Centre (or IFSC) that Matheson emerged as
220-725: The IFSC leads in the EU–28). In 2013 Matheson founded the Irish Debt Securities Association (or IDSA), which acts as the industry lobby group for the Irish Section 110 Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) (the IFSC 's main securitisation structure). Like Feargal O'Rourke in PriceWaterhouseCoopers , Matheson has been an active lobbyist for expanding various Irish legal structures and amending taxation controls to help grow
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#1732913671799240-473: The IFSC, which can lead to conflict. Matheson's leadership in IFSC tax structures (or IP–based BEPS tools , and Debt–based BEPS tools ), makes them a noted industry commentator. Matheson's leadership in the area of U.S. multinational tax planning in Ireland, a jurisdiction which is ranked as one of the world's top corporate havens has seen Matheson win major awards from the international corporate tax planning industry, including: Matheson's leadership in
260-560: The Irish tax strategies of U.S. multinationals, (or BEPS tools), has attracted attention from U.S. media over the years. In 2005, the Wall Street Journal ran a story on how Microsoft used an Irish subsidiary called "Round Ireland One" to avoid billions in U.S. taxes which was structured and registered in Matheson's offices (was then Matheson Ormsby Prentice, or MOP). In 2013 the Wall Street Journal ran another investigation showing that
280-469: The Labour Party Lisa Mathison (born 1985), professional cyclist Melissa Mathison (1950–2015), American screenwriter Volney Mathison (1897–1965), American chiropractor See also [ edit ] Matheson (surname) Mathieson , surname [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Mathison . If an internal link intending to refer to
300-565: The 💕 (Redirected from Matheson (disambiguation) ) Matheson may refer to: People [ edit ] Matheson (surname) Clan Matheson , Scottish clan of that name Matheson baronets , two baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Matheson family , a political family in Utah, USA Matheson Bayley , a British entertainer Matheson Lang ,
320-521: The most frequently used advisors by the U.S. distressed debt funds (with A&L Goodbody). The affair escalated into the " vulture fund tax avoidance " scandal, when it was found Matheson used three in-house children's charities (Eurydice, Medb and Badb), to make the Irish Section 110 SPV work in an Irish domestic setting (known as " orphaning "). This was a purpose for which Finance Minister Michael Noonan acknowledged "the Section 110 legislation
340-464: The rise in the IFSC to become one of Ireland's five largest corporate law firms along with McCannFitzgerald and Mason, Hayes and Curran. Matheson focuses on the two legal areas most associated with the IFSC, namely tax structuring for U.S. multinationals, and creating IFSC–domiciled corporate tax structures and tax efficient vehicles for various asset management and asset financing activities (particularly securitisation special purpose vehicles, which
360-507: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Matheson . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Matheson&oldid=1159462372 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
380-544: The scale of U.S. operations in Ireland, using Matheson registered tax structures, had dramatically increased from 2005. These strategies has seen Ireland labelled as one of the world's largest corporate tax havens , and blacklisted by Brazil. In 2019, it was reported that Abbott used Matheson to avoid billions in U.S. taxes. Like other tax law firms in the IFSC, Matheson has openly marketed IP–based BEPS tools with effective tax rates of under 3%. Mainstream U.S. media channels have singled out Matheson in Dublin, as
400-594: Was not set up for". The affair became a major Irish scandal and was reported in the international media. The Irish State closed the loopholes, and prohibit Irish charities from being used in tax avoidance structures. It was revealed in the Irish section of the Panama Papers leak of 2016, that a senior partner in Matheson, Stanley Watson, had established an offshore tax structure with Mossack Fonseca 's help in Cyprus, to reduce his tax bill on moving to London to set up
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