Hundreds of jobs are expected to be lost in the midlands.
Revenue is re-assuring the 'several hundred' individual couriers and businesses affected by the closure of Fastway Couriers in Portarlington.
The State's tax collecting body insists it will be pragmatic where couriers experience cashflow difficulties as a result of the loss of business or payments following the closure.
It comes after Fastway's parent company's decision to cease trading this week leading to the expected loss of hundreds of jobs in the town, and many more nationally.
Revenue is asking anyone experiencing difficulty to contact the Collector-General’s office to agree mutually suitable arrangements to ensure their timely tax compliance record remains on track.
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