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Firm once owned by Joe Dolan on tax list

Revenue list - €32.6m in settlements
Revenue list - €32.6m in settlements

The latest issue of Iris Oifigiúil contains information on 105 settlements made by tax defaulters with the Revenue. The settlements total €32.6m.

Amongst the list is a company once owned by the late Joe Dolan and his brother, Ben, which made a settlement of more than €3.8m.

The list of 105 settlements includes farmers, builders, butchers and publicans.

One of the biggest settlements was made by Monroe Mullingar Limited. Now dissolved, that company once listed the late Joe Dolan and his brother Benedict as directors. Listed as 'entertainment promoters' it paid tax of almost €1.8m and penalties of just over €2m following an investigation by the Revenue.

Benedict Dolan made a separate settlement of €279,542 for under-declaration of income tax and capital gains tax. Other major settlements include company director Joseph Clayton Love Jr, with an address in Currabinny, Co. Cork, who made a settlement of €1.4m arising from the Ansbacher investigation.

Christopher O'Neill & Sons, manufacturers of fireplaces and marble products in Carrickmines, Co Dublin, made a settlement of €1.4m.

Separately, the journal also records that Aer Lingus, Ryanair and several other aviation companies were fined for using agricultural diesel in their vehicles at Dublin Airport.