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Foster and Allen get hit for six million in High Court

Two of Westmeath’s most famous musicians, Foster and Allen, are to appeal a High Court judgement handed down this week (November 22) after the unsuccessfully defended demands from the Revenue Commissioners totalling €6.33 million, despite the judge sympathising with the duo over their being defrauded by disgraced accountant Patrick Russell.

Country music singer in court for failing to return tax forms

Mick Foster, one half of the internationally acclaimed Foster and Allen, has been unsucessful in overturning a conviction for failing to file tax returns.

Country music singer in court for failing to return tax forms

Mick Foster, one half of the internationally acclaimed Foster and Allen, has been unsucessful in overturning a conviction for failing to file tax returns.

“Bunch of Thyme” granted to musician in tax probe

Tony Allen, the second member of the county's most successful singing duet to face charges of not filing annual tax returns in time, got a brief reprieve in the District Court this week (June 10) to allow time for his controversial accountant to appear and explain why he didn't answer a summons issued by Allen's legal team.

Dodgy accountant gets musican six months grace

One half of Westmeath’s most famous duet, Mr Tony Allen, was given a six month reprieve in court this week (September 16) in his ongoing case against not filing annual tax returns in time, when the judge referred to a letter of reassuarance from his former accountant as “a forgery”.

Dodgy accountant gets musican six months grace

One half of Westmeath’s most famous duet, Mr Tony Allen, was given a six month reprieve in court this week (September 16) in his ongoing case against not filing annual tax returns in time, when the judge referred to a letter of reassuarance from his former accountant as “a forgery”.

 

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