The GAA has called an urgent meeting for county board officials to discuss the Revenue Commissioners’ risk review of counties.
The meeting, which is set to take place online, has been organised in an attempt to address growing concerns about the potential tax liabilities faced by various county boards nationwide.
Last week Mayo became the second county, after Galway, to confirm that they would not be signing off on their 2024 accounts, due to outstanding engagement with the revenue commissioners.
“We are aware that the inspector of taxes has raised a few concerns in a small number of counties,” GAA Director General Tom Ryan told RTÉ Sport.
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