The National Museum of Tax Admin at 9:35 am May 3, 2016 Kevin Jenkinson tweetz: Revenue have a museum & it’s tax free! Closed weekends of course! At Dublin Castle. FacebookTwitterPinterest Related posts: Meanwhile, At Dublin Castle ‘Sup? As If It Had Never Been There Meanwhile, In Dublin Castle Chapel
Clampers Outside! May 3, 2016 at 9:38 am Entry fee is one large brown envelope. All items are partially covered, and must be viewed through only one eye, due to [REDACTED].
Boba Fettucine May 3, 2016 at 9:44 am How else would they get a tax rebate on donating items of cultural and historical significance to themselves (during core hours 10-12, 2-4)?
Vote Rep #1 May 3, 2016 at 10:06 am I’ve been in it. Its kinda interesting. It gets less interesting the more modern it gets.
Declan May 3, 2016 at 10:47 am The Bank of England Museum is better as economic ones go, but it’s interesting enough
ForFecksSake May 3, 2016 at 10:12 am The best exhibit is the special toilet that drug mules have to sit on.
scottser May 3, 2016 at 12:33 pm Does it have an exhibit listing the most notorious tax defaulter? Like a wall of failure?
Eoin May 3, 2016 at 1:07 pm I think the assay office is in there too. So you can go and see the tax museum and then buy a bar of gold.
Entry fee is one large brown envelope. All items are partially covered, and must be viewed through only one eye, due to [REDACTED].
How else would they get a tax rebate on donating items of cultural and historical significance to themselves (during core hours 10-12, 2-4)?
Fascinating place. Goes back to medieval times for Dublin.
The museum opened in 2008, this is hardly news.
I’ve been in it. Its kinda interesting. It gets less interesting the more modern it gets.
The Bank of England Museum is better as economic ones go, but it’s interesting enough
The best exhibit is the special toilet that drug mules have to sit on.
It’s a great museum! A hidden gem.
I never knew such a thing existed…
# hidden treasure
Does it have an exhibit listing the most notorious tax defaulter? Like a wall of failure?
I think the assay office is in there too. So you can go and see the tax museum and then buy a bar of gold.