Revenue to crack down on tax-dodgers at golf showpiece
Inspectors from the Revenue Commissioners will be among those making their way to the K Club for the Ryder Cup later this year.
Ian Kehoe
Inspectors from the Revenue Commissioners will be among those making their way to the K Club for the Ryder Cup later this year.
The Sunday Business Post has learned that the Revenue is cracking down on all undeclared income earned by individuals and companies on the back of the golf tournament. The Revenue intend to increase its presence in the Kildare area in the build-up to and during the event.
It intends to concentrate its...
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