A meeting of officers from the 26 counties convened to address concerns
is convening a meeting of senior county officers – chairs, secretaries and treasurers – in the 26 counties in order to address the growing concerns over potential tax liabilities.
“I do know and we are aware that the inspector of taxes has raised a few concerns in a small number of counties. We are engaging with those counties – they have some work to do, so we’ll help guide that process. We’ll also be engaging with the Revenue Commissioners and I hope that we can arrive at a satisfactory conclusion.
According to a revenue source, the Cúl Camps payments are easy to detect because if they are being treated properly as payments, there should be a spike in PAYE and PRSI in July and August. If there isn’t, there’s a problem. “These reviews are being carried out in conjunction with EWSS and TWSS reviews to assess whether Government support during Covid-19 was overstated. The following best practice guidance and advice is primarily in relation to employment tax obligation.”
– Seeking permission from the Charities and Sports Exemption unit for any change to the body’s constitutionThe memo is very detailed and runs to 10 pages, including such matters as the potential necessity to treat sponsored cars as taxable benefits in kind.
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