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If he has nothing to fear he shouldn't have any problem giving all information to Revenue. You haven't given any examples of which material you deem to not be relevant in determining tax liabilities.
It could be that someone has used the Revenue Confidential line to suggest something is untoward, it could even be a case of mistaken identity if the name given to Revenue is a common one.
People are still entitled to reasonable privacy and the Code of Practice requires Revenue Audits to be conducted reasonably. Hence my advice above.
The Code of Practice assures taxpayers that they can expect 'To be treated as honest in your dealings with Revenue unless there is
clear reason to believe otherwise'. Taxpayers are also entitled to due process.
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