Dublin landlord Paul Howard hit with tax penalty of more than €1m
Landlord was not entitled to any reduction in return for co-operation with major tax inquiry, Revenue tells High Court
Landlord was not entitled to any reduction in return for co-operation with major tax inquiry, Revenue tells High Court
Value-for-money report also reveals Revenue assessment that retailer Dunnes Stores owed State more than €36 million was settled for €5 million
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Revenue ruled €14m in tax-deductible payments to employment benefit trusts for benefit of business owner were exercise in tax avoidance
TAC says value of appeals it resolved more than doubled last year
Young man liable for €66,000 tax after parents ‘earmarked’ small-gift-exemption amounts for him in their own bank account
Trio tell High Court they did not receive any communication from the Tax Appeal Commissioners regarding their appeals at any time
Customs officers raided farm as part of investigation into alleged smuggling
Irish-registered firm, licensing technology solutions overseas, disputed bill relating to royalty withholding tax
Bill was issued in 2018 and covered 16-year period
High Court upheld Revenue bill for more than €3m in outstanding tax and interest against Paul Howard and Una McClean
Artist retains exemption after Tax Appeals Commission ruling
Tax Appeals Commission rules recorded salaries paid to company directors ‘had no basis’ in fact
Supreme Court overturned Court of Appeal decision on treatment of drivers as self-employed independent contractors
Thirteen-year saga over tax status of delivery staff has important implications for workers in the gig economy
Consultant claimed his wife and son were employees of his business
Tax Appeals Commission found businessman did not correctly return his sales for 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011
Dispute related to sales of land worth €10m over two transactions
Value of site collapsed in value to €170,000
Nicholas Cushnahan says commissions when syndicated property investment trusts were created covered 15 years of future work
Worker had sought tax deduction for radon remediation works at his home
Tax Appeals Commission rules business was not entitled to capital gains tax repayment
TAC closes more than 2,500 appeals worth €605 million
Tax Appeals Commission upholds liability for asessment
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Avril Riordan successfully argued to Tax Appeals Commission that Revenue’s view of her work incorrect
Appellant ‘succeeded in showing that the relevant tax was not payable’
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Tax Appeals Commission rules that, as essential service, border fuel and oil distributor and retailer was never eligible for CRSS scheme
Tax Appeals Commission closes 1,800 appeals
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe says 3,733 companies have repaid some or all of their EWSS payments
Shorecal says Covid-19 pandemic is holding back trading as it reports profit of €10.5m
Principal aim of the ‘artificial’ arrangement was to obtain a tax advantage – court
The judge said he was satisfied there was a “strong case” alleging that Paul Howard may continue to sell his properties
Tax dispute dates back to a 2016 audit by Revenue
Latest accounts provide update on Revenue’s 2018 tax demand of €43m over fiscal 2013
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Revenue Commissioners and Perrigo have been in intense discussions for months
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Some ‘exempt’ newly arrived owners required to pay vehicle registration tax, then wait for refund
Consumer healthcare group hit with largest tax assessment ever issued by commissioners
Amount is second-largest in the history of the State, behind only high-profile Apple case
Offaly businessman not allowed to offset VAT because it was linked to fake invoices
Retired minister sought tax relief on value of government pension ‘gifted’ back to State
Bill resulted from move by Minister of Finance to slap 1 per cent stamp duty on so-called scheme of arrangement takeover structures
Finance Bill proposes to absolve Revenue of obligation to pay interest on disputed tax bills
US pharma giant says it is disappointed by High Court judgment
Cases at appeals commission at end 2019 on average had been in that process for at least two years
Tax collector maintains Perrigo owes the money because of its 2013 purchase of Elan
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Unidentified bank facing assessment of €1.4m in relation to rental income
Gary McGann claims payments were a gift from Smurfit’s private-equity ex-owners
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