Charles Haughey to pay €5m tax to Revenue

The Revenue Commissioners have announced that the former Fianna Fáil taoiseach Mr Charles J Haughey has agreed to pay €5 million…

The Revenue Commissioners have announced that the former Fianna Fáil taoiseach Mr Charles J Haughey has agreed to pay €5 million in outstanding tax and penalties.

The settlement comprises a gift tax of €2,470,000 and interest and penalties of €2,530,000.

"The settlement follows a long and complex negotiations between Revenue officials and Mr Haughey's professional advisors," Revenue said in a statement.

Mr Haughey paid €1,281,718 (£1,009,435), including interest of €637,119 (£501,772) on April 3rd, 2000, in respect of an interim settlement been based on the report of the McCracken tribunal.

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In the wake of that tribunal, Mr Haughey was served with a Revenue assessment of £1.164 million which he successfully appealed.

The eventual settlement was for £1,009,435 and involved an admission by Mr Haughey that he had a Revenue liability. However, that did not imply an admission that he had "knowingly and wilfully" failed to file returns in relation to the payments.

Kilian Doyle

Kilian Doyle

Kilian Doyle is an Assistant News Editor at The Irish Times