Revenue tells court that company has been selling alcohol without liquor licence and trading while insolvent
A provisional liquidator has been appointed to the company behind well-known Dublin restaurant The Green Hen, which the courts have been told has run up substantial tax debts and is insolvent.
The directors of the company are Mr Gleeson and Ciara Fox, the court was told, and it had VAT, PAYE, and corporation tax debts totalling €751,266 going back to 2020. No VAT or PAYE had been paid this year.Earlier Ross Gorman BL, for the company, told Judge John O’Connor in the Dublin Circuit Court that Chequer Catering was withdrawing its application for the company to be placed in examinership.
An affidavit filed on behalf of Revenue said the company has not had a liquor licence since September 2022 but its creditors include several wine suppliers.
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