Waterford City stonemason appears in the Revenue's tax defaulters list
The family business registered to James and Robert O’Keeffe was originally founded in 1772 and specialises in headstones, grave restoration and maintenance.
O’Keeffe & Sons Monumental Works, located in Poleberry, Waterford city, formerly of 14 Michael Street, was listed on the Revenue tax defaulter list for the first quarter of 2026.
The company accrued a total, including penalties, of €306,451 and was among other businesses published by Revenue on their website on June 16. The additional particulars for this business listed it as a Part 2 Audit case, and being a Non-declaration of PAYE/PRSI/USC and VAT.
The tax owed was €188,096, interest of €61,926 was owed, and penalties of €56,429.
The family business registered to James and Robert O’Keeffe was originally founded in 1772 and specialises in headstones, grave restoration and maintenance.
21 settlements were published on this list, with an accumulated €117 million owed by various businesses from across Ireland to the Revenue.
Revenue published the list of tax defaulters in respect of the period January 1, 2026, to March 31, 2026. The list was published in Iris Oifigiúil, in two parts.
Part 2, under which O'Keeffe & Sons Monumental Works were listed, includes persons in whose case Revenue has accepted a settlement offer instead of initiating court proceedings, or a settlement has been paid in full.
The list reflects the amount of a settlement that remained unpaid at the end of March 31, 2026. Unpaid amounts are subject to Revenue’s normal debt collection and enforcement procedures. €296,180 remained unpaid by the Waterford company on that date.


