Josephine Feehily, Chairman of the Revenue Commissioners, on April 23 announced the publication of Revenue's annual report for 2008.
The most significant developments for Revenue in 2008 were:
Commenting on developments in 2008, Feehily said:
"2008 was a year of great challenge for Ireland and indeed for Revenue. Despite the downturn in the economy our volumes of business increased under many headings. We were called upon to respond to many business challenges, including those presented by two budgets and Finance Acts. We are currently preparing for our third Finance Bill in a little over twelve months and putting systems in place to implement the Supplementary Budget changes.”
"It is also clear, in the context of government policy on public expenditure that we must reduce our operating costs while still delivering key business programmes. Revenue, in partnership with staff and unions, has been developing and modernising itself. We have invested sensibly in technology and in skills. We believe that these, with the support of our staff, have equipped Revenue to carry on being a high performing organisation and to deliver on our Mission of Service to the Community."
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