Office of Ombudsman for Children pays more than €100,000 in settlement with Revenue

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Office of Ombudsman for Children pays more than €100,000 in settlement with Revenue
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Payments made in respect of staff incorrectly categorised as contractors rather than employees

The Office of the Ombudsman for Children says it paid €12,338 to Revenue in 2022 following a review by the Department of Social Protection in relation to two casesThe office said it had made three separate payments to the Revenue Commissioners which related to 10 individuals who worked there between 2008 and 2019.

Mr Nash said on Thursday that “bogus self-employment cheated the Revenue Commissioners, deprives the State of taxes, and workers of their rights and entitlements”. “The office subsequently decided to review all individuals engaged by the office on a contract for services basis between 2016 and 2019, and submitted a voluntary disclosure and payment to Revenue of €30,184 in 2023 for seven individuals.

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