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# taxman

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# Taxing matters
US drugmaker Perrigo settles €1.6 billion Irish tax bill for under €300 million
The firm was hit with a revised tax bill by the Revenue in 2018 over a transaction with rival pharma company Biogen.
# taxman
Plans to increase the higher rate tax band to €50,000 would cost €2.3bn, says Government tax group
The paper warns that further reductions in the USC could lead to a “narrowing of the tax base”.
# taxman
14 new taxes that would solve Ireland's problems
AKA The People’s Real Budget.
# it's not us it's you
Bank admits tax 'misconduct', but blames employees
Switzerland’s second largest bank, Credit Suisse, said management was unaware of any wrongdoing.
# taxman
Denis O’Brien wins High Court case, will not have to pay €57m tax bill
The case focused on whether or not the billionaire businessman lived at a property on Raglan Road in Ballsbridge.
# Your Say
Poll: Did you register to pay the property tax?
The deadline has come and gone but did you register to pay the new tax?
# The Taxman
8 things we learned from Revenue's annual report
Nearly 100 million cigarettes, a million litres of fuel and nearly €50 million of drugs were seized by Revenue last year.
# LPT
More than 130,000 property tax returns filed
Revenue have sent more than 1.2 million letters to homeowners across the country.
# Property Tax
Over 7,000 complete local property tax returns
Most homeowners have submitted their returns electronically as over 714,000 letters have now been issued by the Revenue Commissioners.
# fired
Hibs sack stadium announcer over 'Taxman' jibe at Hearts
Announcer played the Beatles song as city rivals struggle with financial woes.
# Tax Returns
Romney releases more tax returns, paid 14.1 per cent tax rate last year
The Republican candidate for the US presidency also promised to release a summary of the taxes he paid between 1990 and 2009.
# taxman
Revenue to collect new property tax
The taxman, and not the LGMA, will be responsible for ensuring full compliance with the tax.
# named and shamed
Revenue audit and investigations yields taxes and penalties of over €100m
A concrete manufacturing firm made a settlement of over €7.5m as those who avoided tax were named and shamed by the Revenue Commissioners yesterday.