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Four Inishowen people on tax defaulters list 28.03.07

Four Inishowen people are on the latest list of tax defaulters who settled with the Revenue Commissioners in the final quarter of last year.
The highest settlement of the four was from Seamus McDaid, a plant hire contractor from Glack, Inch Island who settled to the tune of €330,581.
The bill relates to underdeclaration of income tax and VAT and for operating a bogus non-resident account.
The next highest defaulter was Patrick Bradley, a builder of Gransha Road, Buncrana who paid the taxman €100,024 in respect of underpaying income tax and for having undeclared assets offshore.
Malin Head farmer John McGilloway of Lougherbraghey paid €37,835 as a result of underpaying income tax and for operating a bogus non-resident account.
Groundwork contractor, Patrick Curran, Ballyargus, Redcastle, paid €13,313 as a result of underdeclaration of income tax and VAT on foot of a Revenue audit.
Nine defaulters of the 131 on the latest Revenue list were from the Donegal area.
The highest settlement in the county was from garage and filling station owner, Thomas E. Moore, Dunfanaghy, who paid €600,481 in respect of underpaid income tax and for holding a bogus non-resident account.
Domestic Appliance Services Donegal Ltd of Ballyraine, Letterkenny, settled to the tune of €124,021 in respect of underpaying corporation tax and for operating a bogus non-resident account.
Retired supermarket owner John C. Boyce, Main Street, Carrigart, paid €110,000 in relation to underpaying of income tax and VAT and for holding a bogus non-resident account.
Kerrykeel farmer, Francis Friel, paid the Revenue €18,594 in respect of underpaying income tax and for operating a bogus non-resident account.
The biggest settlement in the country in the last quarter of 2006 was from Sean Barron, Killiney, Dublin, who settled for a total of €6.4m. Mr. Barron, whose businesses include the Pamela Scott and Richard Alan clothing chains, made the settlement in relation to holding a bogus non-resident account, underpaying income tax and VAT and for having undeclared assets offshore.
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