Ivan Diver is named on the latest Defaulters List issued by the Revenue.
Diver, from Coolcholly, Ballyshannon, was hit with a bill for €1,511,257.
This included €580k for underpaid tax, interest payments of €517,000 and penalties of €412k.
The Revenue said the case followed inquiries into the Underdeclaration of Income Tax & Capital Gains Tax, a Revenue Offshore Assets Investigation and a Single Premium Insurance Products Investigation Case.
Elsewhere George Sweeney LTD Spar Ballyraine in Letterkenny, was forced to pay the Revenue €66,942 for under-declaring VAT.
In another case Ballyliffin mechanic Felix Doherty, from Ardagh, made a total settlement of €42,000 for under-declaring income tax and VAT.
Fintown wholesale bakers BACUS UI BHAOILL TEO made a settlement of more than €71,000 for under-declaring VAT.
The Revenue also said that landlord Eamonn Duffy, Main Street, Donegal Town made a total settlement of €230,000 after an offshore investigation into income tax and capital gains tax.
Lisnennan farmer James Ferry had to hand over €63,000 for under-declaring VAT and income tax.
Rathmullan restaurateurs Inch View Limited faced a total bill of €112,000 for under-declaring VAT.
Landlord Marie McGlynn, Glencar, Letterkenny, was hit with a bill of more than €32,000 for under-declaring income tax.
Fireplace retailer Garvan McLaughlin, The Cove, Buncrana, made a settlement of €60,000 for under-declaring VAT and Capital Gains Tax.
Patrick Shields, a spare parts retailer from Milford, was landed with a bill for more than €184,000 for under-declaring VAT and income tax.
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