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Document Overview
AI Summary of 128. Regulations (Chapter III).
The Revenue Commissioners are empowered to establish regulations to ensure the collection of duty associated with amusement machine licences. These regulations are critical for the effective enforcement of the relevant statutory provisions.
Non-compliance with such regulations constitutes an offence, which may result in significant financial penalties. Specifically, individuals found in breach may face an excise penalty of €1,265, emphasising the importance of adherence to regulatory mandates in this sector.
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128. Regulations (Chapter III).
Amendments (requiring commencement) by s. 63 of the Finance Act 2025 (No. 18), published 23 December 2025.
(1) The Revenue Commissioners may make regulations for securing the payment of the duty on amusement machine licences and generally for carrying the provisions of this Chapter in relation to such duty into effect.
(2) Every person who contravenes or fails to comply with a regulation made under subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction thereof to an excise penalty of €1,265.