Ex-salesman claims culture of company car benefit tax non-payment at G4S left ‘substantial’ Revenue bill

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Over €7,300 was deducted from employee’s final pay packet to help satisfy tax bill

“[The deduction] is not a huge figure to them, it was my bread and butter. I had to defer mortgage payments and household bills,” he said.

“I knew then and there this was a bad situation to be put in… I didn’t feel I’d any other choice but to keep my mouth shut,” he said. “It seemed to be a culture that nobody paid benefit in kind,” he added. Adjudicating officer Conor Stokes put it to Mr Young that the sum was an accruing debt which he “should have been paying” to Revenue.

The result was a “substantial repayment for monies owed for benefit-in-kind for individuals either not paying the correct rate or not paying benefit-in-kind”.

 

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