dereko1969
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Or the public deserves to ask why all the others were not treated likewise?If Collins is the only one out of these people to be prosecuted on this charge, then he deserves to ask why he has been singled out in this way.
unlikely anyone in this country will ever go to jail for not paying tax.
www.breakingnews.ie/2005/06/06/story205827.htmlleast of all a politician.
Indeed.Or the public deserves to ask why all the others were not treated likewise?
Eh? So - which is it then?No, if you can get away with it
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If you are in bizness, chances are he could be paying a visit to you sometime soon, so obey tax law.
To go back to the original post, how much was the TD's problem, it was a jolly old non-resident account.
"It is the States case that an account at the AIB in Kilmallock, in the name of Joseph and Ann Collins of Croydon in Surrey was in fact Michael Collins account. Mr Collins eventually admitted to the existence of this account and met his tax liability of €130, 602."
Imogen
Shouldn't the Banks have been held to account in the Courts on the whole bogus non resident account thing?
It's like prosecuting the heroin user but not the dealer.
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