Steel firm makes loss after paying €9.5m in tax settlement
The Dublin steel firm owned by businessman Leslie Reynolds had a retained loss of almost €4.3 million at the end of April last year after paying a €9.5 million tax settlement.
Ian Kehoe
The Dublin steel firm owned by businessman Leslie Reynolds had a retained loss of almost €4.3 million at the end of April last year after paying a €9.5 million tax settlement.
Reynolds was sentenced to three months for tax evasion late last year, shortly after making the settlement with the Revenue Commissioners. Accounts just filed by Leslie Reynolds & Company show that ‘‘all liabilities agreed under the settlement have been paid by the company’’....
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