Established 2026 · Monaghan, Ireland

A quieter approach to cross-border compliance.

Border Ledger helps Irish exporters and agri-food operators stay ahead of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and the 6th Nitrates Action Programme — without the panic, the jargon, or the legal hourly rate.

Written exposure summary returned within one business day. No sales call unless you ask.

Active deadlines

Updated daily

    Two practice areas

    Built for the two regulations changing Irish trade.

    We focus narrowly so we can go deep. CBAM for engineering and manufacturing imports; the Nitrates Action Programme for dairy, beef and tillage operators.

    CBAM Compliance

    The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Definitive Regime began on 1 January 2026. Importers of steel, aluminium, cement, fertiliser, hydrogen and electricity must surrender certificates for embedded emissions.

    • Quarterly CBAM declarations and certificate surrender
    • Supplier embedded-emissions data collection
    • Authorised CBAM Declarant representation
    Open CBAM calculator

    Nitrates Action Programme

    The 6th NAP (2026–2029) keeps the 220 kg N/ha derogation ceiling in vulnerable catchments. Stocking rate, slurry storage and farmyard management are now compliance evidence, not paperwork.

    • Nitrates derogation applications and renewal
    • Stocking rate audits and Nutrient Management Plans
    • Teagasc AgNav onboarding and footprint reporting
    Open stocking rate calculator
    14
    Statutes monitored
    35
    Towns served
    ≤ 24h
    Risk audit response
    2
    Jurisdictions, IE & NI

    Built on published guidance from

    DAFMEPA IrelandRevenueEuropean CommissionTeagascBord BiaDAERA

    Common questions

    Before you book a call.

    Who does Border Ledger work with?
    We work with engineering and manufacturing exporters importing CBAM goods (steel, aluminium, cement, fertiliser, hydrogen, electricity), and with agri-food operators subject to the 6th Nitrates Action Programme. Clients are based across the island of Ireland, North and South.
    How quickly will I hear back after submitting a Border Risk Audit?
    You receive a written exposure summary within one business day. There is no obligation and no sales call unless you ask for one.
    Do you handle filings or only advice?
    Both. We provide written exposure assessments, prepare and submit quarterly CBAM declarations, manage Nitrates Derogation applications, and act as Local Authority liaison where required.
    Are you regulated?
    Border Ledger operates as a private compliance advisory. We are not solicitors and do not provide legal advice. Our work is informed by published DAFM, EPA, Revenue, European Commission, Teagasc and Bord Bia guidance.
    How are fees structured?
    Each engagement is scoped from the Border Risk Audit and quoted as a fixed fee or annual retainer depending on filing volume and complexity. Pricing is disclosed before any work begins.

    Not sure where you stand?

    The Border Risk Audit is a four-question form. You'll receive a written exposure summary within one business day.

    Start the audit