Wexford People

Former consultant and retired priest among tax defaulters

- By MARIA PEPPER

A RETIRED medical consultant and a retired priest were among the tax defaulters in County Wexford who settled with the Revenue Commission­ers during the first quarter of 2018.

Retired consultant Valerie Donnelly of Crosstown, Wexford, topped the national list with a settlement totalling €1,865,346.20 including tax, interest and penalties. The tax amounted to €1,139,573.70 with €383,900.39 in interest and €341,872.11 in penalties. The amount unpaid on March 31 was €1,801,461.57. The settlement arose from a Revenue audit case in relation to an under-declaratio­n of tax and was the only case on the latest list which exceeded €1 million.

Retired priest Fr James Larkin of the Priest’s House, Monamolin, Gorey settled for a total of €39,069.24 including €24,725 in tax, €6,926.74 in interest and €7,417.50 in penalties in a Revenue audit case related to the under-declaratio­n of income tax.

Other County Wexford people on the list included:

• Kenneth Bolger, a horse livery provider of Springfiel­d Farm, Coolamain, Oylegate, who settled for a total of €169,508.50 including €79,210 in tax, €30,891 in interest and €59,407.50 in penalties in a Revenue investigat­ion case arising from under-declared income tax;

• Ka Hoo Foo, a restaurate­ur trading as IPoh Restaurant of Unit 5, Knockmulle­n Retail Park, Gorey, who settled for a total of €83,083 including €40,533 in tax, €12,153 in interest and €30,397 in penalties in a case related to the under-declaratio­n of income tax and VAT;

• John Holden, a landlord of Rosetown, Rosslare Strand, who settled for a total of €161,416.94 including €58,698.40 in unpaid tax, €58,694.74 in interest and €44,023.80 in penalties in a Revenue investigat­ion case concerning the under-declaratio­n of income tax, PAYE/PRSI/USC and Capital Gains Tax;

• Michael Thorpe, a furniture retailer of Corah, Tombrack, Enniscorth­y who settled for a total of €480,308.72 including €229,789.43 in tax, €78,177.22 in interest, €172,342.07 in penalties in a Revenue investigat­ion case into the under-declaratio­n of income tax and non-declaratio­n of VAT.

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