Three doctors have lost a court challenge against a ruling by the Irish Revenue Commissioners (IRAS) regarding a tax avoidance scheme. The case, noted by the judge as part of a growing trend of tax issues involving medical professionals, centered on a dispute over tax liabilities. Details of the specific scheme were not disclosed in reports, but the doctors argued against the IRAS assessment. The court sided with the revenue authorities, upholding the original ruling. This decision marks a defeat for the doctors and reinforces the IRAS’s position on the matter. It signals continued scrutiny of tax arrangements within the medical profession. Further legal action is possible, though not immediately confirmed.