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Compare Accountants for Small Businesses in Ireland (2026)

Finding the right accountant is one of the highest-leverage decisions an Irish SME makes. Compare firms below on package pricing, professional body membership (ACCA, Chartered Accountants Ireland, CPA) and the kinds of businesses they specialise in — from limited-company contractors to growing companies that need payroll, VAT and annual CRO filings handled.

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Beyond Accounting

Outsourced finance for growing SMEs

€250/mo ACCA Growing SMEs, Management accounts, Outsourced finance function Nationwide (HQ Dublin)
Fenero

Tax and accounting for contractors

€130/mo ACCA, AITI Contractors, Freelancers, Personal tax returns, Remote workers Nationwide (HQ Dublin)
Icon Accounting

Accounting for contractors and freelancers

€110/mo ACCA, AITI IT contractors, Umbrella companies, Personal limited companies Nationwide (HQ Dublin)
Kinore

Online accounting and company formation

€99/mo €840/yr ACCA Startups, Company formation, Non-resident directors, Company secretarial Nationwide (HQ Dublin)
TaxAssist Accountants

High-street accountants for small business

€60/mo €500/yr ACCA, CAI Sole traders, Small limited companies, Landlords, Payroll Nationwide (HQ Dublin)

Click a column heading to sort. Prices are entry-level "from" prices gathered from public provider pages and typically exclude VAT — confirm with the provider before buying.

Frequently asked questions

Does my small business need an accountant in Ireland?

There is no legal requirement to use an accountant, but most Irish limited companies use one for annual accounts, CRO filings (B1 annual return) and Revenue compliance (Corporation Tax, VAT, PAYE). Sole traders often use one for Form 11 income tax returns.

What do accountants cost for an Irish SME?

Online and fixed-fee firms typically charge from roughly €100–€300 per month for a limited company package covering bookkeeping, VAT, payroll and annual accounts. One-off annual accounts for a small company typically start around €500–€1,500 depending on transaction volume.

What is the difference between ACCA, CAI and CPA?

They are the three main professional accountancy bodies in Ireland: the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Chartered Accountants Ireland (CAI) and CPA Ireland. Members of all three can prepare accounts and tax returns; firms regulated by these bodies are subject to professional standards and oversight.