A successful appeal to the European Court of Human Rights that the list is a ‘modern-day scarlet letter’ could have implications for a key part of Revenue’s ‘compliance toolkit’ here
The publication of the names and addresses of tax defaulters has been an Irish tradition for four decades.
Revenue is fully aware of the power of being ‘named and shamed’ as a motivating factor for someone to do a deal rather than risk the public notoriety, which is why it takes out full-page advertisements in national newspapers to highlight the lists.
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