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tiffannythecat · 7 months
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AIB art
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dizzilad · 4 months
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jamiesite777 · 2 years
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surprise! double art post today
redraw of the Nine Steps Ahead thumbnail!! it was super fun to draw :)
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Doodle Request: Coconut AIB violence(the violence is up to u)
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Kill.
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globalnewspress · 11 months
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Cork company director pleads guilty to income tax and VAT fraud of over €120,000
Brian Murphy remanded for sentencing after series of pleas relating to role with Securemed Ltd
A company director has been remanded for sentencing after he pleaded guilty to a series of revenue offences which saw him defraud the state of more than €100,000 in income tax and VAT returns.
Brian Murphy, of Abbey View, Ballea Road, Carrigaline, Co Cork, pleaded guilty to a total of five offences, which followed an investigation by Revenue, when he was arraigned at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.
Murphy pleaded guilty to, on July 5th, 2010, obtaining €68,767 at AIB Bank, South Mall, Cork as an income tax repayment which he knew he was not entitled to, contrary to the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997.
He also pleaded guilty to, on September 10th, 2010, knowingly or wilfully delivering an incorrect income tax return for the period January 1st to December 31st, 2009 to the Inspector of Taxes at the Office of the Revenue Commissioners in Limerick.
He also pleaded guilty to, on April 12th, 2011, as a director of Securemed Ltd, acting in connivance with the company and knowingly or wilfully delivering to the Office of the Collector General, Limerick an incorrect VAT return for the company for the period January 1st to February 28th, 2011.
Murphy also pleaded guilty to, on June 1st, 2011, as a director of Securemed Ltd, acting in connivance with the company to obtain from the Collector General, Limerick a VAT repayment of €54,600 knowing that the firm was not entitled to such a repayment.
He also pleaded guilty to, on May 4th, 2011, while a director of Securemed Ltd, acting in connivance with the company to knowingly or wilfully producing to an authorised officer of the Revenue an incorrect invoice dated February 25th, 2011 purporting to be from a solicitor for Securemed Ltd in connection with VAT.
Counsel for the State, Jane Hyland SC, said the pleas were being offered on a full facts basis which was acceptable to the Director of Public Prosecutions. Defence counsel Remy Farrell SC applied to have sentencing put back and Judge Helen Boyle agreed. She remanded Murphy to appear again on February 19th next.
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its friday. happy fat fuck AND flat fuck friday to cork aib
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osc-confessions · 2 years
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I think Cork AIB deserves more screen time like he’s just some guy the cast needs a more characters like that
I'm gonna be honest I forgot he existed until the end of episode 5. too many characters my beloathed.
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pastaangelceo · 2 years
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spoilers for aib short
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love cork and nine 💜🧡
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he hasn't cleaned his tongue since fartists??? 😬
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salami is actually ham lol, who would've known
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*rubs face aggressively*
imagine if nine revealed telescope was gay /silly
on a serious note, he's afraid of change? I hope the show explores that aspect of him in future episodes!
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cuteee!!!! 💙💙💙
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family bonding 😆
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uh oh bone almost got caught!! lol
wish red eyes was in the short, but it's fine ❤❤
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24press-blog-news · 11 months
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Cork company director pleads guilty to income tax and VAT fraud of over €120,000
Brian Murphy remanded for sentencing after series of pleas relating to role with Securemed Ltd
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A company director has been remanded for sentencing after he pleaded guilty to a series of revenue offences which saw him defraud the state of more than €100,000 in income tax and VAT returns.
Brian Murphy, of Abbey View, Ballea Road, Carrigaline, Co Cork, pleaded guilty to a total of five offences, which followed an investigation by Revenue, when he was arraigned at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.
Murphy pleaded guilty to, on July 5th, 2010, obtaining €68,767 at AIB Bank, South Mall, Cork as an income tax repayment which he knew he was not entitled to, contrary to the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997.
He also pleaded guilty to, on September 10th, 2010, knowingly or wilfully delivering an incorrect income tax return for the period January 1st to December 31st, 2009 to the Inspector of Taxes at the Office of the Revenue Commissioners in Limerick.
He also pleaded guilty to, on April 12th, 2011, as a director of Securemed Ltd, acting in connivance with the company and knowingly or wilfully delivering to the Office of the Collector General, Limerick an incorrect VAT return for the company for the period January 1st to February 28th, 2011.
Murphy also pleaded guilty to, on June 1st, 2011, as a director of Securemed Ltd, acting in connivance with the company to obtain from the Collector General, Limerick a VAT repayment of €54,600 knowing that the firm was not entitled to such a repayment.
He also pleaded guilty to, on May 4th, 2011, while a director of Securemed Ltd, acting in connivance with the company to knowingly or wilfully producing to an authorised officer of the Revenue an incorrect invoice dated February 25th, 2011 purporting to be from a solicitor for Securemed Ltd in connection with VAT.
Counsel for the State, Jane Hyland SC, said the pleas were being offered on a full facts basis which was acceptable to the Director of Public Prosecutions. Defence counsel Remy Farrell SC applied to have sentencing put back and Judge Helen Boyle agreed. She remanded Murphy to appear again on February 19th next.
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theirishlive · 11 months
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Cork company director pleads guilty to income tax and VAT fraud of over €120,000
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A company director has been remanded for sentencing after he pleaded guilty to a series of revenue offences which saw him defraud the state of more than €100,000 in income tax and VAT returns.
Brian Murphy, of Abbey View, Ballea Road, Carrigaline, Co Cork, pleaded guilty to a total of five offences, which followed an investigation by Revenue, when he was arraigned at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.
Murphy pleaded guilty to, on July 5th, 2010, obtaining €68,767 at AIB Bank, South Mall, Cork as an income tax repayment which he knew he was not entitled to, contrary to the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997.
He also pleaded guilty to, on September 10th, 2010, knowingly or wilfully delivering an incorrect income tax return for the period January 1st to December 31st, 2009 to the Inspector of Taxes at the Office of the Revenue Commissioners in Limerick.
He also pleaded guilty to, on April 12th, 2011, as a director of Securemed Ltd, acting in connivance with the company and knowingly or wilfully delivering to the Office of the Collector General, Limerick an incorrect VAT return for the company for the period January 1st to February 28th, 2011.
Murphy also pleaded guilty to, on June 1st, 2011, as a director of Securemed Ltd, acting in connivance with the company to obtain from the Collector General, Limerick a VAT repayment of €54,600 knowing that the firm was not entitled to such a repayment.
He also pleaded guilty to, on May 4th, 2011, while a director of Securemed Ltd, acting in connivance with the company to knowingly or wilfully producing to an authorised officer of the Revenue an incorrect invoice dated February 25th, 2011 purporting to be from a solicitor for Securemed Ltd in connection with VAT.
Counsel for the State, Jane Hyland SC, said the pleas were being offered on a full facts basis which was acceptable to the Director of Public Prosecutions. Defence counsel Remy Farrell SC applied to have sentencing put back and Judge Helen Boyle agreed. She remanded Murphy to appear again on February 19th next.
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24finance-news · 11 months
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Cork company director pleads guilty to income tax and VAT fraud of over €120,000
Brian Murphy remanded for sentencing after series of pleas relating to role with Securemed Ltd
A company director has been remanded for sentencing after he pleaded guilty to a series of revenue offences which saw him defraud the state of more than €100,000 in income tax and VAT returns.
Brian Murphy, of Abbey View, Ballea Road, Carrigaline, Co Cork, pleaded guilty to a total of five offences, which followed an investigation by Revenue, when he was arraigned at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.
Murphy pleaded guilty to, on July 5th, 2010, obtaining €68,767 at AIB Bank, South Mall, Cork as an income tax repayment which he knew he was not entitled to, contrary to the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997.
He also pleaded guilty to, on September 10th, 2010, knowingly or wilfully delivering an incorrect income tax return for the period January 1st to December 31st, 2009 to the Inspector of Taxes at the Office of the Revenue Commissioners in Limerick.
He also pleaded guilty to, on April 12th, 2011, as a director of Securemed Ltd, acting in connivance with the company and knowingly or wilfully delivering to the Office of the Collector General, Limerick an incorrect VAT return for the company for the period January 1st to February 28th, 2011.
Murphy also pleaded guilty to, on June 1st, 2011, as a director of Securemed Ltd, acting in connivance with the company to obtain from the Collector General, Limerick a VAT repayment of €54,600 knowing that the firm was not entitled to such a repayment.
He also pleaded guilty to, on May 4th, 2011, while a director of Securemed Ltd, acting in connivance with the company to knowingly or wilfully producing to an authorised officer of the Revenue an incorrect invoice dated February 25th, 2011 purporting to be from a solicitor for Securemed Ltd in connection with VAT.
Counsel for the State, Jane Hyland SC, said the pleas were being offered on a full facts basis which was acceptable to the Director of Public Prosecutions. Defence counsel Remy Farrell SC applied to have sentencing put back and Judge Helen Boyle agreed. She remanded Murphy to appear again on February 19th next.
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starlitfunkster · 10 months
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Individuals of the animated inanimate variety
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gregcanty · 3 years
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Backing Brave and "Your Relationship Manager"
My latest blog, a lesson in how to feel special and valued .. Backing Brave and "Your Relationship Manager"
I just received a significant piece of correspondence from the bank I have been with for 40 years. It was important, great, huge even, but it captures in a nutshell how far we have come from the bank where you knew your manager and there was a genuine relationship, to the one that exists today, which is nothing but a connection to an entity that just processes transactions. My significant…
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privedecorteam · 4 years
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Laura and Una met while they were both studying in the University of Limerick in 2006. The pair were introduced by a mutual friend and became firm friends before heading to New York for their J1 in 2009. "After that, we both went our separate ways. I moved to Cork and started a job at Amazon, and Laura started a job with AIB in Ennis. We still stayed in touch but it wasn’t until Laura took up a job offer to work in Amazon in July 2013 that sparks started to fly, and we’ve been together ever since," remembers Una.
The day went off without a hitch for the pair. "We both enjoyed it so much and we have the best memories. In the lead up to the wedding, you think every tiny detail is going to matter. On the day itself though, you are so caught up in the excitement that none of the small details even cross your mind. We had total confidence in Prive Decor Team that we booked, which made it so easy to relax and enjoy the day."
The ceremony was one of their favourite memories from the day. "We had never been to a humanist ceremony before but it totally exceeded our expectations. Prive Decor Team worked with us create a ceremony that suited us as a couple and fit our personalities. It was really special and personal, which we loved. We also went to the beach to get some photos. It was a beautiful setting and so good to take some time out of the day for ourselves," remembers Una.
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