A retired Offaly builder is making the largest local settlement.
Two tax defaulters in the midlands are facing a combined bill of nearly €400,000.
A retired Offaly builder is making the largest local settlement.
Sean Doughan from Moneygall, who appears on the latest Revenue defaulters list for non-declaration of Income Tax, had a settlement of €210,362.
Farmer, John Mooney, from Kilmaine, Fortal, Birr was hit with a bill of €84,269 euro with €85,686 added in interest and penalites for the under-declaration of VAT.
€12.5m in tax settlements have been recorded by the Revenue Commissioners for the second quarter of the year.
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