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04 Apr 2026

TaxAssist undergoes rebrand of office in Limerick

Office based at Roches Street in heart of the city

TaxAssist undergoes rebrand of office in Limerick

Roy Finucane outside his rebranded TaxAssist offices | PICTURE: Shauna Kennedy

TAXASSIST Accountants, which provides accountancy services for businesses and self-employed individuals has rebranded its office in Limerick city centre.

Its office at Roches Street has undergone a redesign which the firm hopes reflects its continued commitment to providing a top-notch service to its clients.

Roy Finucane, the owner of TaxAssist Accountants Limerick said: “Our refreshed shop not only reflects our dedication to providing exceptional services to businesses and self-employed professionals but also our support for the ongoing rejuvenation of Limerick's city centre.”

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Mr Finucane, who is a fellow of the association of Chartered Accountants, opened the doors to his business in the city centre back in 2010.

He is also heavily involved with the business community through his work with Roches Street Traders Association, Limerick Chamber, alongside the Buy Local and Love Limerick campaigns.

To mark the rebrand, TaxAssist Accountants, is offering local business and the self-employed a free initial consultation where possible clients can visit the office to meet the accountants.

Mr Finucane added: “Accompanying the refreshed look is a new slogan - We can do more for you to reflect the wide range of accountancy services we can offer local business, including business accounting, tax planning, self-assessment tax returns, bookkeeping, VAT support, payroll services and more.”

For more information about the Limerick shop rebrand or to schedule a free initial consultation, please contact TaxAssist Accountants at 061 513320. Alternatively, visit www.taxassist.ie/limerick-city

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