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Cork names on latest Revenue list of tax defaulters

EchoLive.ie, 16 Jun

There were 79 cases in which a fine, imprisonment, or other penalty was

imposed in respect of tax or duty offences.

Cork names on latest Revenue list of tax defaulters

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Donal O’Keeffe

A Cork reflexologist, who received a penalty of €90,000; a Carrigaline

consultant, who was fined €5,000 and sentenced to 160 hours of

community service and a Fermoy company director, who was fined €5,000

and given an 18-month suspended sentence, are among tax defaulters

named by the Revenue Commissioners.

The list for the first three months of 2024 has been published, and a

number of Cork residents are on it. Matthew Murphy, a reflexologist

with an address at Tosnu, Ballinvarosig, Carrigaline, received a

penalty determination of €89,690 for under-declaration of capital-gains

tax of the same amount.

JPAC Engineering Limited, with an address at Marian, Cork Road, Fermoy,

was fined €5,000 for delivering incorrect corporation-tax returns,

while Jonathon Cummins, a company director from Marian, Cork Road,

Fermoy, received an 18-month suspended sentence for delivering

incorrect Vat returns.

Brian M Murphy, of 25 Garran Ferney, Carrigaline, whose occupation is

listed as “consultant”, was fined €5,000 for claiming income-tax relief

to which he was not entitled, and was given a two-year suspended

sentence.

Mr Murphy was also charged with one count of delivering incorrect Vat

returns, for which he received a sentence of 80 hours of community

service, in lieu of one year of imprisonment.

Community service

Mr Murphy was sentenced to a further 80 hours of community service, in

lieu of one year of imprisonment, for producing an incorrect invoice or

document.

Kevin Barry, of Inchnagree, Buttevant, whose occupation is listed as

“PAYE employee”, was fined €3,000 for the misuse of marked mineral oil.

William Delaney, of 12 Meadow Park Lawn, Ballyvollane, occupation not

known, was fined €3,000 for the misuse of marked mineral oil.

Mary Dinan, of 400 Forest View, Goulds Hill, Mallow, PAYE employee, was

fined €3,000 for the misuse of marked mineral oil.

Arthur McDonagh, of 8 Cul Mona, Pike Road, Fermoy, PAYE employee, was

fined €2,500 for the misuse of marked mineral oil.

Kevin O’Brien, of 14 Ard na Carraig, Doneraile, PAYE employee, was

fined €2,500 for the misuse of marked mineral oil.

Nikita O’Brien, of 12 Meadow Park Lawn, Ballyvollane, occupation

unknown, was fined €3,000 for the misuse of marked mineral oil.

David Holub, of Apartment 3, Bunratty House, Flower Hill, Rushbrooke

Manor, Cobh, PAYE employee, was fined €2,500 for tobacco smuggling.

Sandra Kotlarova, of Apartment 3, Bunratty House, Flower Hill,

Rushbrooke Manor, Cobh, occupation unknown, was fined €2,500 for

tobacco smuggling.

Andrejs Maksimovies, of Belrose, Innishannon, PAYE employee, was fined

€2,500 for tobacco smuggling.

Monika Szymczyk, High Street, Newmarket, PAYE employee, was fined

€2,500 for the illegal selling of tobacco.

Paul Moore, of 21 Willow Bank View, Fairhill, PAYE employee, was

sentenced to 240 hours of community service in lieu of two years’

imprisonment, for two charges of possession of untaxed tobacco for

sale.

Neringa Sveilauskiene, of 57 Orchard Heights, Charleville, PAYE

employee, was fined €2,500 for the possession of untaxed tobacco for

sale.

Nationally

The list of tax defaulters, published in Iris Oifigiúil, covers the

period from January 1 of this year and March 31.

Nationally, there were five cases in which the courts determined

penalties for defaulters, and the total amount of the five cases came

to €517,063.

There were 79 cases in which a fine, imprisonment, or other penalty was

imposed in respect of tax or duty offences, and €178,215 was the

cumulative total of the court fines imposed. The Revenue Commissioners

published 11 cases in which settlements were reached with defaulters,

and the cumulative amount of those cases was €4,002,820.

In the three-month period to 31 March 2024, a total of 14,899

revenue-compliance interventions were settled, resulting in a total

yield of €195,677,591.

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