Just under €40 billion was collected in gross revenues.
The total yield from Bogus Non-Resident accounts; Ansbacher, CMI/NIB is over €700 million.
Revenue audits yielded €350 million (including arrears and payments on account).
Drugs worth €33 million were seized and 34 suspected drug smugglers were arrested. Almost 75 million cigarettes and 7.5 tonnes of tobacco were also seized.
Outstanding debt is now at just over 3 per cent - down from 4 per cent the previous year.
The amount of debt written off in 2002 was €178 million, in comparison to €140 million in 2001.
There were three convictions for serious tax evasion - there have been four further convictions this year to date.
There were 491 convictions for smuggling and other Customs & Excise related offences.
There were 1,038 convictions for failure to file IT and CT returns. Penalties were imposed on 617 employers for failure to file P35s. Fine and penalties amounted to over €1.8 million.
The Tax Defaulter's List included 230 Bogus Non-Resident accounts covering settlements totaling €25.07 million.
Payments totaling €45.94 million have been received in respect of National Irish Bank Clerical Medical Insurance.
Payments totaling €23.64 million have been received in respect of 73 cases in the Ansbacher investigation.
Enforcement procedures through solicitor, sheriff and attachment yielded over €188 million from more than 38,000 cases
€7.7 billion has been paid through the Revenue Online system since its inception in September 2000. €675 million has been repaid through ROS, 163 tax returns filed and 572,153 account inquiries have been made through the system.