It's the largest tax-defaulter on the latest list published by Revenue.
A fuel retailer and wholesaler, now in liquidation, owes a tax settlement of over €9m.
It's the largest tax-defaulter on the latest list published by Revenue.
Revenue made 17 tax settlements with defaulters between July and the end of September.
They amounted to nearly €20m.
By far the biggest was €9.2m owed by DMG Energy, from Charleston Road in Ranelagh in Dublin 6.
This relates to non-declaration of excise duty and under-declaration of VAT.
However, this company is now in liquidation and the full amount of the tax settlement remains unpaid.
Michael Feeley, a farmer and company director, from the Anthogher Road in Roscommon, has made a tax settlement on €4.9m, none of which is outstanding.
Thomas McGowan, Clonmellon, Westmeath, a company director, landlord and publican, made a settlement for €61,967.52 euro while PAYE employee, Donncha Phelan, Cappincur, Tullamore, was hit with a bill for €45,389.
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