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Revenue has extended the deadline after a large volume of calls in recent days.
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Revenue has extended the deadline after a large volume of calls in recent days.
People who have not yet paid their local property tax have been urged to make contact with the Revenue Commissioners.
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By midnight yesterday, over 397,000 income tax returns for 2013 were filed.
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The figures owed relate to alleged non-payment of PRSI, PAYE and VAT.
The authority is now moving to peruse those with outstanding Household Charge payments.
It had been alleged that Revenue had suspended calls in recent days, but it says it is reconfiguring its new systems.
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The deadline for payment has been extended to 5pm on Wednesday.
This is double the €700,000 paid per day at the start of last week.
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Faith in our national authorities has been badly shaken – the only way to restore it is to hold an independent inquiry, says Mark Kelly.
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In its report for 2013 published today, Revenue revealed that it seized drugs worth more than €44 million last year.
The Independent TD says he plans to ‘vigorously contest’ the allegations.
That figure represents a drop of over 50 million on 2012.
Those in receipt of both State pensions and private occupational pensions are liable to pay income tax if their total income is above a certain level.
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Revenue said this evening that returns in respect of over 870,000 properties have been filed.
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The chairperson of the Revenue Commissioners is appearing before TDs and Senators on the Oireachtas Finance Committee this afternoon.
The chair of the Revenue Commissioners will appear before the Oireachtas Finance Committee later today.
Those filing their return by paper will now have until Thursday, 14 November to do so.
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“If you go into the internet, like one of my friends did last night, and you want to pay in bulk, you can pay it all in bulk,” the Finance Minister told reporters earlier.
Josephine Feehily is expected to appear before the Oireachtas Finance Committee. It comes as retailers warn that the Revenue’s approach could have a serious effect on trade in the run-up to Christmas.
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Meanwhile, the Revenue Commissioners chairman is to be invited before the Oireachtas Finance Committee next week.
Finance Minister Michael Noonan revealed the information in response to a parliamentary question from Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty last month.
Under a provision of the Finance Bill published today, authorities will be allowed to search “any bag or receptacle” that they reasonably believe contains an illegally smuggled tobacco product.
The problems relate to those who had chosen to pay through social welfare reductions but were not eligible.
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