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Frank Brennan (economist)

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Frank Brennan


Frank Brennan (15 December 1947 – 1 September 2015) was an Irish tax inspector and an author on tax-related subjects.

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Accomplishments

Throughout his lifetime, Brennan earned himself a reputation as being "the widely respected economist and tax consultant who designed the blueprint for tackling Ireland's black economy in the early 1990s." He did this through his well-researched paper that explained how to harness black money "to kick-start an otherwise stagnant economy."

Publications

  • A Company Purchasing its own Shares, 1991
  • Brennan & Howley tax acts commentary : 2000–2001
  • Brennan & Howley tax acts commentary : 2001–2002
  • He also coauthored the Tax Commentary for many years.

    References

    Frank Brennan (economist) Wikipedia