tax regime: Walk around Dublin's digital docks and count the numbers Facebook is building up to 5,000 employees this year Google here since 2002 has 8,000-plus and companies like Linked In, Indeed and Salesforce are expanding fast, according to The Independent. Ireland's problem is no longer attracting the jobs, but finding a place for all the employees to live. As major investment from long-standing players like Intel and the pharma giants continues, the new breed of tech firms have created a powerful second wave. Yet change is on the way. The days of Ireland using its corporate tax regime as a key attraction for foreign direct investment may be numbered. Major adjustments in global tax rules now look odds-on to take place.
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