Eight businesses have been handed more than £10,000 worth of fines by a tax court.
All were found to have failed to pay Income Tax or National Insurance payments on time by magistrates at Douglas Courthouse.
The businesses were fined a total of £10,170 between them for the offences.
The court also ordered outstanding income tax returns to be submitted.
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