Crowe Ireland has strengthened its international tax services with the appointment of Kevin Quinn as Tax Partner, tasked with leading the firm’s International Tax offering. Based in Ireland, Crowe provides advisory, audit, and tax services to clients operating across complex global markets.

In his new role, Kevin will oversee a broad portfolio of tax services for multinational and Irish-headquartered clients. 

Drawing on his experience in Foreign Direct Investment, international tax planning, financing, mergers and acquisitions, and due diligence, he will ensure clients receive practical, commercial advice on Irish tax opportunities. His expertise spans sectors including technology, pharmaceuticals & life sciences, retail, and financial services.

Naoise Cosgrove, managing partner at Crowe Ireland, said: “We are delighted to welcome Kevin to the partnership. His expertise and strategic outlook will enhance our International Clients offering, helping us deliver proactive, high quality tax solutions that help clients navigate evolving global trends, supporting their ambitions.”

Grayson Buckley, head of Taxation, added: “Kevin’s appointment is an exciting development for our tax team and our clients. His client focused approach and breadth of experience across international tax planning, restructuring and tax risk will further strengthen our capability to deliver tailored, strategic advice to internationally focused organisations.”

Commenting on his new role, Kevin Quinn stated: “I am delighted to join Crowe to lead the International Tax practice at such an exciting time of growth for the firm. Crowe’s strong international network and reputation for pragmatic, commercial advice make it ideally placed to support businesses investing into and expanding within Ireland.” 

“I look forward to working with clients and colleagues to help navigate the increasingly complex cross-border tax landscape, identify opportunities, and build on the firm’s established International Tax practice,” he added.

Learn more about Crowe Ireland’s expansion in international tax services.