Stevenstown Transport Limited, a haulage company located in Kilcullen Industrial Estate, has been found to owe €600,600 in under-declared excise duties and VAT.
A haulage company in Kilcullen has topped the latest Tax Defaulters List.
Stevenstown Transport Limited, a haulage company located in Kilcullen Industrial Estate, has been found to owe €600,600 in under-declared excise duties and VAT.
When interest and penalties were included, the amount due rose to €1,817,125.
€1,762,994 of that remained unpaid at the time of publication.
Matthew Gilbert, who refers to himself online as 'the Irish Viking' and has previously claimed to be earning €50,000 a month through adult subscription service OnlyFans, was found to have under-declared his income tax to the tune of €61,374.
When interest and penalties were included, the total Mr Gilbert - who has an address in Rathdrum in Co Wicklow - owned Revenue rose to €88,861.
Matthew Gilbert, known online as 'the Irish Viking,' who has previously stated he earns €50,000 a month through the adult subscription service OnlyFans, was found to have under-declared his income tax by €61,374.
With the addition of interest and penalties, the total amount owed by Mr. Gilbert, who resides in Rathdrum, Co Wicklow, to Revenue rose to €88,861.
His company, Matty Irish Viking Limited, located on Dame Street in Dublin, was found to have under-declared corporation tax, PAYE, PRSI, USC, and VAT by €191,464.
Including interest and penalties, the total amount owed by the company increased to €266,693.
In both instances, the full amount owed to Revenue has since been paid.
Separately, courier Mbemba Bienvenu, of Elmhall, Newcastle Road, Lucan, Co Dublin, was handed a court penalty of €417,235 for failing to declare income tax and VAT.

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