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Revenue Took 33m From Digital Content Creators Last Year

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The article reports tax enforcement actions by Revenue (Irish tax authority) against digital content creators, but provides no specific commercial mechanism such as price changes, supply shortages, or margin impacts. The €3.3 million collected is a small fraction of total receipts, and no company or sector is directly affected beyond general compliance costs. The drug seizures and convictions are law enforcement outcomes without commercial relevance. Overall, the commercial mechanism is weak or absent.

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  • Revenue collected over €3.3 million from social media influencers and content creators through tax interventions.
  • Issued 457 Level 1 compliance letters and conducted 145 Level 2 interventions.
  • Total of 237,550 audit and compliance interventions across all sectors, generating €733.5 million.
  • Revenue's gross receipts reached €157 billion.
  • Nearly 40,000 kg of drugs valued at €191.1 million were seized.

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Revenue Took 33m From Digital Content Creators Last Year — News Analysis