Revenue has reached settlements with tax defaulters worth almost €54m in the first nine months of the year.
In the period from January to September, 278 people were singled out for not declaring or under-declaring their tax.
Today's edition of Iris Oifiguil contains the names, addresses and occupations of those who fail to file a tax return, sell cigarettes illegally or fall foul of Revenue for other licensing matters.
Revenue also publish the details of those who have reached a settlement with them for paying too little or no tax at all.
In the nine months to September, Revenue agreed payments with 278 people totalling almost €54m.
Ice-cream vendors, publicans, property developers and landlords are among those who owe more than €1m in taxes and penalties.
Landlord Alan Miller - with an address at Stepaside in Dublin - and publican Billy O'Flynn - from Mallow in Co Cork - owe Revenue almost €3.1m for under-declaring tax.
While Samuel Raymond of Bellinter in Navan, who sells sweets and ice-cream, also received a bill of €1.03m.