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Revenue asked to tackle white collar crime after recent sweetener revelations

Revenue should investigate those operating within the public service who have misappropriated goods or services or failed to declare sweeteners given to them in order to sway contracts of supply in businesses favour, according to local senator Lorraine Higgins.

Brother of convicted fraudster admits illegally claiming welfare

The brother of a man who defrauded the State of almost a €250,000 has admitted claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance while working.

O’Mahony urges Mayo clubs to register on new online Sports Capital facility

Fine Gael Mayo TD John O’Mahony has urged Mayo sports clubs and organisations to register their interest on the new online system for Sports Capital Funding.

Property tax becomes a reality as Mayo homeowners receive official letters

The Government’s controversial property tax became a reality this week as homeowners across Mayo began receiving letters detailing information about the tax, how to value their property and calculate the amount of tax they owe, and how to pay. But it is estimated that it could take up to four weeks for all the letters to be issued.

Never a better time to buy a used car

Used cars are the biggest issue in motoring right now. The country is awash with used cars with stocks having built up to worrying proportions over the past 12 months or so.

Never a better time to buy a used car

Used cars are the biggest issue in motoring right now. The country is awash with used cars with stocks having built up to worrying proportions over the past year or so. This is bad for car dealers, importers, and manufacturers, but for motorists it might just be the best opportunity to buy a well priced used car, writes Padraic Deane.

Thomastown man pleads guilty in six-figure tax fraud

A well-known Thomastown man has pleaded guilty to owing the taxman over €400,000 at Kilkenny Circuit Court this week.

Kilkenny tax defaulters exposed

Five Kilkenny business people have appeared on this month’s list of tax defaulters which was published this week by the Revenue Commissioners.

 

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