Which of the accountants here have made such a claim?[/QUOTE
Maybe you are just a little sensitive to my expressing what I have heard again and again over many years from so many of your Accountant colleagues.
I suggest you read the sentence from the start for full context rather than selective editing.
The scare mongering by the accountants on this forum is laughable. The revenue in this country are actually quite easy to deal with, very supportive and very helpful. It's very clearly written into their charter that the public are to be dealth with fairly ,with courtesy and with respect.
I'm a tax-accountant, and it was always drilled into me when training how little those answering the phones or manning the desks in the Revenue actually are at their jobs.
Don't know who was drilling that into you but I can tell you with certainty that whoever it was is/was WRONG. Irish revenue is "on the ball" no ifs no butsThey can be very easy to deal with, supportive and very helpful - but that doesn't mean they're right. I'm a tax-accountant, and it was always drilled into me when training how little those answering the phones or manning the desks in the Revenue actually are at their jobs. This is changing but at the higher levels, thanks to an influx of recently hired tax-accountants (poachers turned gamekeepers) but I hear they're moved around areas/specialities so often they can't build up expertise in their area.
Don't know who was drilling that into you but I can tell you with certainty that whoever it was is/was WRONG. Irish revenue is "on the ball" no ifs no buts
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