About Us | Peek Behind the Scenes
How To Ireland is an independent online guide designed to help people move to, work in and understand life in Ireland. We publish clear, step-by-step guides covering jobs, taxes, housing, business, grants and everyday living in Ireland.
make complicated Irish systems easier to understand for newcomers, residents, and professionals alike.
Who We Are
How To Ireland is managed by a team of five contributors with backgrounds in research, content writing, digital publishing, and Irish administrative systems.
Our combined experience includes:
– Tax research and compliance topics
– Business and self-employment guidance
– Housing and property systems
– Government grants and social supports
– Digital publishing and information structuring
We focus on accuracy, clarity, and usability. Every article is written for real people, not for technical experts.
We are not affiliated with any government department or public body. We operate independently and provide general informational guidance.
How We Source Information
Our content is based on publicly available information from official Irish institutions such as:
– Revenue
– Citizens Information
– Department of Social Protection
– Companies Registration Office
– Local authorities
We carefully interpret and summarise official guidance to make it more accessible.
Where appropriate, readers are encouraged to verify details directly with the relevant department, as rules and thresholds can change.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Accuracy matters.
We regularly review our content to reflect legislative updates, tax changes, policy amendments, and procedural changes affecting residents and businesses in Ireland.
However, our content is provided for general informational purposes only. It should not be considered legal, financial, or professional advice. Readers should consult qualified professionals or official departments for case-specific guidance.
Transparency & Independence
How To Ireland is independently operated.
We are not funded or endorsed by any government agency. Our goal is to provide unbiased, structured, and reader-focused information.
As the site grows, it may display advertising, including Google AdSense, to support operational and publishing costs. Advertising does not influence our editorial decisions. Content is created based on relevance, usefulness, and reader needs.
Our Mission
Ireland has well-structured systems, but official information is often written in technical language. For many people – including newcomers, self-employed workers, and small business owners – this can feel overwhelming.
Our mission is to simplify Irish government procedures, financial rules, and administrative processes into clear, plain English guides that anyone can follow.
We aim to:
- Explain complex topics step-by-step
- Provide structured and organised information
- Help readers avoid common mistakes
- Save time by presenting information clearly
- Support informed decision-making
Meet the Team
Behind How To Ireland is a dedicated team working to research, simplify, and publish reliable guides.

Shahidul Islam
- Delvin, Westmeath, Ireland
- HDip in Computing & Science (Machine Learning & AI) - NCI
- Full Stack Software Developer - Code Institute
- BA Hns In Marketing - Anglia Rusking University

MD Shah Newaz
Born to Think, I can sharpen the tone even more
- Dublin, Ireland
- MSc in Data Analytics - Dublin Business School
- BSc in Computer Science Engineering - IUB
- IT & Data Analytics Professional

MD Saroare Jahan
It's time to enjoy your work
- Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland
- Masters of Business Administration - Dublin Business School
- Bachelor of Business Administration (MIS) - UIU
- Content Marketing, Social Media & E-commerce Marketing, Marketing strategies & Campaing planning

Md Zahid Hasan
Strength in thought, clarity in action, and a mindset that grows through progress, not perfection.
- Dublin 4, Ireland
- MSc in Data Analytics - Dublin Business School
- Sc in Computer Science & Engineering
- Data Analyst

Sm Nazmul Hassan
I love to spend every single minute to learn something new
- Bray, Wicklow, Ireland
- MSc In Human Computer Interaction - University College Dublin
- BSc in Computer Science Engineering - Brac Uni
- Work as a compliance data analyst