The One Direction star also invests in businesses outside of music.
A Westmeath music star paid himself €2.2m last year following his global tour.
New accounts for Mullingar's Niall Horan's company Jaredon Ltd, show staff pay rose 20% to €2.32m, with the firm posting a loss of €39,863.
His tour, which includes a sold-out show at Madison Square Garden, generated €2.65m from just three Dublin shows alone.
Despite the high income, company cash reserves fell to just over €100,000 The 31-year-old, who rose to fame with One Direction, continues to feature on Irish rich lists.
Outside of music, he invests in Gym+Coffee and runs Modest! Golf, managing top players like Leona Maguire.
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