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Revenue investigating 'major tax issues' at IBRC
The Revenue Commissioners are investigating a "number of major tax issues" at the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC), according to the Sunday Business Post, which reports that it could lead to a significant settlement.
The paper said IBRC's special liquidators, Kieran Wallace and Eamonn Richardson, were in talks with the Revenue over settling any of the former bank's potential tax liabilities.
Some of the issues date back to its former incarnation as Anglo Irish Bank, but include the period after January 2009 when it was taken over by the State.
While the Revenue Commissioners themselves have discovered some of the problems, the liquidators have also uncovered a number of tax related issues.
The news comes as Wallace and Richardson begin sifting through the bids for the 3.5 billion Project Evergreen loan portfolio.
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