The Irish revenue has delayed the filing deadline for DAC2/CRS returns until 18 August 2017. As the opportunity to begin filing is delayed, revenue reminds customers that the Registration facility for DAC2/CRS is still fully operational and customers should ensure that they register as soon as possible if they have not already done so.
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