Eoin Tobin
Partner, Cork Office
Eoin is Head of RDJ’s Private Client Services practice. He is a qualified solicitor and Chartered Tax Advisor. Eoin works with individuals, families and business owners in the areas of succession planning, probate, and trusts. He also works with clients to develop and implement legal and tax plans that are uniquely tailored to their personal and financial goals.
Eoin maintains a broad-based practice that covers all aspects of estate and individual planning, including wealth transfer strategies, multi-generational estate planning designs, and charitable giving. He works with different generational levels of many families, helping to develop and implement strategies for all stages in life.
Eoin has lectured Advanced Direct Taxes for the Irish Tax Institute since 2012. He also co-authored the Irish Tax Institute Advanced Taxes Student Manual for a number of years. He has lectured for University College Cork and the Law Society and has been a contributor to the Irish Tax Review.
Eoin is Chairperson of the Mercy University Hospital Foundation.
Education
University College Cork (BCL) (LLM)
Professional
Admitted as a solicitor in Ireland. Associate of the Irish Taxation Institute. AITI Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA).
Accolades
Eoin is a ranked lawyer by Chambers Europe High Net Worth Guide 2025 for Private Wealth Law. He has also been recognised by The Legal 500 for his work in Tax Law.
Eoin was available at all times to ensure our deal structure ended with the best tax outcome for ourselves. We have since our dealings with RDJ recommended Eoin to other companies which are considering the same journey.– The Legal 500 (2024)
professional, knowledgeable", "very responsive" and as having "a wealth of experience assisting families and entrepreneurs with succession planning, probate and trusts matters– The Legal 500
Eoin is recognised for his experience as a leading taxation lawyer in Chambers High Net Worth (HNW) Guide.– Chambers High Net Worth (HNW) Guide.
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