Results 20,801-20,820 of 27,019 for speaker:Michael Noonan
- Written Answers — National Asset Management Agency: National Asset Management Agency (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: In agreeing to requests for rent abatements from its debtors, NAMA must in all instances be cognisant of the overriding requirement to preserve the value of collateral supporting its loans. The Agency seeks to ensure this by implementing rent abatements under the terms set out in its Guidance Note on Upwards Only Commercial Leases, which is available on its website, www.nama.ie. The terms...
- Written Answers — National Asset Management Agency: National Asset Management Agency (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: It is important to point out that NAMA has placed no such requirement on any tenant nor has it requested a rent increase in any case. I presume the Deputy is referring to specific commercial lease terms entered into freely by a tenant and landlord and which are better addressed between the parties. As previously advised to the Deputy, NAMA has acquired loans from the five participating...
- Written Answers — Tax Rebates: Tax Rebates (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: I have been advised by the Revenue Commissioners that tax and Universal Social Charge refunds will issue to the person concerned shortly.
- Written Answers — National Asset Management Agency: National Asset Management Agency (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: The average percentage interest rate paid by the National Asset Management Agency on its senior bonds in the calendar year of 2011 was 1.4654%. As per the published fourth Quarter 2011 accounts, in 2011 NAMA paid interest on its senior bonds of â¬423.3 million and interest on derivatives where hedge accounting is applied of â¬58.3 million. To date NAMA has not made an interest payment on...
- Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: The contents of the Report on Public Health Policy Consultation Submissions have been noted. I would point out to the Deputy that many of the recommendations are not related to taxation. To the extent that they are it is normal practice that the findings of such a report will fall to be considered, along with other relevant factors and issues, when the taxation of cigarettes is being...
- Written Answers — School Management: School Management (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 200, 201, 209 and 210 together. I am informed by the Revenue Commissioners that Relevant Contracts Tax (RCT) is a withholding tax system that operates in the construction, forestry and meat processing sectors. Principal contractors are defined in the legislation (section 530A of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997) as including "any board or body established by...
- Written Answers — Appointments to State Boards: Appointments to State Boards (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: In response to the Deputy's Question the following are details of appointments made in the period in question. Board Appointments Name of Body Name of appointee Date appointed/ reappointed Disabled Drivers Medical of Appeal Dr Angela McNamara Re-appointed on 7th November 2011 *Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC) Mr. Roger McGrealMr. Oliver Ellingham 15th November 201110th October...
- Written Answers — Mortgage Interest Relief: Mortgage Interest Relief (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: This is a matter for the Revenue Commissioners who are responsible for the administration of mortgage interest relief through the tax relief at source system. I am informed by the Revenue Commissioners that they continue to work with all qualifying lenders to ensure that the necessary software changes to lenders' Tax Relief at Source (TRS) systems are in place at the earliest possible date....
- Written Answers — Banking Operations: Banking Operations (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: I have been informed by the Central Bank that the clearing cycle for a cheque should be no longer than three business days, with a bar on returning a cheque unpaid being set at five business days. However it should be noted that this clearing cycle may be shorter in some circumstances (in particular, where the accounts of the payer and the payee are both held with the same branch of the same...
- Written Answers — Ministerial Meetings: Ministerial Meetings (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: Since taking Office, I have not met with representatives of the tobacco industry. Such meetings have been attended by my officials. The following table set out the information requested by the Deputy in relation to meetings held with representatives of the tobacco industry since I took Office in March 2011. Date of Meeting Tobacco Industry Representatives present Titles of Department...
- Written Answers — National Asset Management Agency: National Asset Management Agency (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: NAMA have advised that following their recent decision to repay ⬠2bn senior debt, the funds received by each institution is as follows:
- Written Answers — National Asset Management Agency: National Asset Management Agency (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: AIB (incl. EBS): â¬1,392 m
- Written Answers — National Asset Management Agency: National Asset Management Agency (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: BOI: â¬351m
- Written Answers — National Asset Management Agency: National Asset Management Agency (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: Permanent TSB: â¬191m
- Written Answers — National Asset Management Agency: National Asset Management Agency (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: IBRC: â¬66 m
- Written Answers — National Asset Management Agency: National Asset Management Agency (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: Total: â¬2,000 m
- Written Answers — National Asset Management Agency: National Asset Management Agency (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: One of the primary objectives of NAMA is the repayment of the cost of the loans acquired from the Participating Institutions and the cost of the working and development capital expenditure on the assets attached to the loans. I am advised by NAMA that through its activities, including a phased and orderly asset disposal programme and investment in residential and commercial projects...
- Seanad: Mortgage Arrears, Banking and the Economy: Statements, Questions and Answers (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: Many questions have been asked. I cannot really be expected to engage in a Committee Stage debate on the insolvency Bill before Second Stage has taken place. I cannot deal with the aspects of the legislation with which they might disagree in the level of detail they might demand. The Minister, Deputy Shatter, will take the Bill. He has already said he will consider further amendments over...
- Seanad: Mortgage Arrears, Banking and the Economy: Statements, Questions and Answers (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: The price of it is the interest rate that is charged. That is what the banks do. Some of them have placed some very sophisticated items on their shelves in recent years. They are still shops that buy and sell money. We acknowledge the good work they have done in the past, but they have gone a great deal of harm internationally and domestically in recent times. To a large degree, they...
- Seanad: Mortgage Arrears, Banking and the Economy: Statements, Questions and Answers (3 Jul 2012)
Michael Noonan: As a group.