The Irish Parachute Club and an Offaly publican were named on the tax defaulters list.
Two tax defaulters in the midlands made over €170,000 in settlements with Revenue in the final three months of 2021.
The largest was by Irish Parachute Club Limited, which is based in Clonbullogue, for €113,446.47.
The company had under-declared PAYE, PRSI and USC.
Publican James Dempsey from Cadamstown in Offaly made a settlement of €59,704.36 following an under-declaration of VAT.
However, the majority of that, €54,098.41, was still unpaid by December 31st.
They’re among a total of 23 tax defaulters who made €2.8 million in settlements with Revenue between October and December last year.
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