Journalist Tom McGurk settles with Revenue for €76,500 after under declaring Income Tax

Journalist Tom McGurk has settled with the Revenue for €76,000 for under declaring Income Tax.

Journalist Tom McGurk settles with Revenue for €76,500 after under declaring Income Tax

Journalist Tom McGurk has settled with the Revenue for 76 and a half thousand euro for under declaring Income Tax.

The former RTÉ rugby anchor, with an address at Bloomfield Avenue, Donnybrook lists his occupation as Journalist, Farmer and Company Director.

He is one of 81 settlements published today, with a total amount of nearly €17.5m.

A plant and machinery dealer has settled with the Revenue for nearly €3.28m after under-declaring VAT.

Revenue's most recent list of tax defaulters also includes a €2.42m settlement with a horse dealer for under declaring Capital Gains Tax.

There was also a €1.5m settlement with a painting and tiling contractor for under declaring Income Tax, Contract Tax and VAT.

Fines were imposed on 7 people for cigarette smuggling and on 6 people for illegally selling cigarettes.

Twelve people were fined for not holding a current liquor licence and one person for having counterfeit alcohol for sale.

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