County hope ongoing process involving Revenue Commissioners will conclude ‘in the coming months’
Mayo GAA confirm €120k voluntary disclosure to Revenue in relation to Cúl Camps programme“Over the past year, Mayo GAA has been engaging with the Revenue Commissioners in relation to a legacy issue relating to outstanding tax liabilities from our Cúl Camps programme in 2018 and 2019.
“The Revenue Commissioners’ intervention is still ongoing, and while we have no certainty on how long it will take, it is hoped that the process will conclude in the coming months. “Our Auditors are in agreement with this approach and this approach is supported by Mayo GAA Management Committee and the County’s Audit & Risk Committee. Overall, the finances of Mayo GAA are in robust shape after another strong financial year in 2024.
Commenting, Séamus Tuohy, chair of Mayo GAA said: “Mayo GAA is complying fully with the Revenue Commissioners’ ongoing audit process, and we are committed to proactively ensuring all potential tax liabilities arising from past expenses payments are fully settled.
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