Mayo GAA second county to not sign off on end of year accounts due to Revenue tax audit

Galway were the first county to announce it was taking this approach, as revealed by the Irish Examiner earlier this week
Mayo GAA second county to not sign off on end of year accounts due to Revenue tax audit

Mayo GAA made a voluntary disclosure of €119,778 to the Revenue Commissioners last year.

Mayo GAA have become the second county board to confirm they will not sign off on their end of year accounts in light of an ongoing Revenue tax audit.

In a statement released following a rescheduled county board meeting on Thursday evening, Mayo GAA said that because they are not in a position to accurately assess the final potential liabilities that may arise from the Revenue review, they will not be signing off on their end of year accounts to be published later this month.

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