- Revenue eBrief No. 296/24 dated 03 December 2024 discusses updates to the Tax and Duty Manual on Collection of Customs Debts
- Section 3.3 now includes details on recovery action in the notification of a customs debt
- Section 3.4 clarifies the differences between limitation and notification of a customs debt
- Section 3.5 provides clarity on the right to be heard during the suspension period
- Updates have been made to customs definitions
Source: revenue.ie
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