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Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Pension Provisions (15 Oct 2014)

Joan Burton: ...when considering pension provision arrangements. Employers (including CE Sponsoring Organisations) are legally obliged to offer access to at least one Standard Personal Retirement Savings Account (PRSA) under the Pension (Amendment) Act 2002. All CE sponsoring organisations were informed by the Department of their responsibilities under this Act at that time. CE Supervisors may also...

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Pension Provisions (30 Sep 2014)

Joan Burton: ...recognised when considering pension provision arrangements. Employers (including CE Sponsoring Organisations) are legally obliged to offer access to at least one Standard Personal Retirement Savings Account (PRSA) under the Pension (Amendment) Act 2002. All CE sponsoring organisations were informed by the Department of their responsibilities under this Act at that time. CE Supervisors...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Public Service Oversight and Petitions: Role and Functions: Pensions Ombudsman (24 Sep 2014)

...and decides complaints and disputes from individuals about their occupational pension schemes, that is, employer-sponsored rather than personal pensions, personal retirement savings accounts, PRSAs, which were also established by the 2002 Act, and trust retirement annuity contracts. These are contracts intended for groups of self-employed people in the same type of employment. For...

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Pension Provisions (17 Sep 2014)

Joan Burton: ...the Department is not in a position to authorise such provision. Employers (including CE Sponsoring Organisations) must offer access to at least one Standard Personal Retirement Savings Account (PRSA) under the Pension (Amendment) Act 2002. All CE Sponsoring Organisations were appraised of their responsibilities under this Act. It should also be noted that this Department is not the...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Exemptions (15 Jul 2014)

Michael Noonan: ...excluded from the scope of the DWT. The categories of persons excluded from DWT under this section include: - Irish resident companies; - pension schemes, managers of approved retirement funds and PRSA administrators; - qualifying employee share ownership trusts; - collective investment funds and exempt unit trusts; - managers of special savings accounts and special portfolio investment...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Property Services Regulatory Authority Remit (15 Jul 2014)

Stephen Donnelly: ...recorded on the Property Price Register; if the Property Services Regulatory Authority has carried out any investigations into the cause of errors; if there are any plans to improve systems at the PRSA to reduce the level of errors; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [31058/14]

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Residential Property Prices Register (10 Jul 2014)

Michael Noonan: ...on returns  to ensure correction and with a view to improving future accuracy.  To date  the level of inaccuracy identified, whether  through complaints made to Revenue by property owners (directly or through the  PRSA) or through their own compliance checks, has not been at a level that would indicate a significant level of inaccuracy, with some 250 complaints...

Committee on Education and Social Protection: Select Sub-Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2014: Committee Stage (11 Jun 2014)

Joan Burton: ...to Deputy O’Dea about the policy development which is ongoing in this space and which will be subsequently addressed. I will give my note to him. I wish to make clear that a trustee, employer, PRSA provider, adviser, actuary or any other person who contravenes a provision of the Act is guilty of an offence and, second, under section 3 it is already an offence for a trustee to fail...

Seanad: State Airports (Shannon Group) Bill 2014: Committee Stage (Resumed) (10 Jun 2014)

Leo Varadkar: .... They have been working for a semi-State company in the case of DAA and a very successful company in the case of Aer Lingus but their only option is to set up their own personal private pension scheme or a PRSA. Part of the solution to this problem will be the establishment of a new sustainable scheme of which they can become members. There is too much keenness in this country to pull...

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Universal Social Charge Application (10 Jun 2014)

Joan Burton: The earnings assessed for social assistance means testing purposes generally is based on earnings net of PRSI contributions, superannuation/PRSA contributions and trade union subscriptions. No account is taken in the calculation of any income taxes payable on earnings i.e. the assessment is based on gross earnings before tax. Given that the universal social charge is a tax, the impact of this...

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Pension Provisions (30 Apr 2014)

Joan Burton: ...with access to an occupational pension scheme within six months of the commencement of employment, then the employer must provide the employee with access to a Personal Retirement Savings Account (PRSA). In any event, where the employee engages with a pension arrangement facilitated by the employer, the employer will deduct any contributions the employee wishes to make from pay and...

Other Questions: Pensions Legislation (8 Apr 2014)

Michael Noonan: ...draw down, on a once-off basis, up to 30% of the accumulated value of AVCs. The provisions also apply to AVCs made to personal retirement savings accounts. Administrators of AVC funds, including PRSA administrators, are required to provide within 15 working days of the end of each quarter, commencing with the quarter ending on 30 June 2013, certain statistical information to the Revenue...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Public Sector Pensions (8 Apr 2014)

Brendan Howlin: .... It should of course be noted that pensionable public servants, subject to Revenue and any other relevant regulatory constraints, may be able to augment their retirement income by way of AVC or PRSA arrangement, entered into at full cost to themselves with a pension provider.

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Yield (27 Mar 2014)

Michael Noonan: ...off basis, up to 30% of the accumulated value of Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs). This provision includes additional voluntary contributions made to Personal Retirement Savings Accounts (PRSAs). Administrators of AVC funds (including PRSA administrators) are required to provide, within 15 working days of the end of each quarter, commencing with the quarter ending on 30 June...

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Social Welfare Eligibility (25 Mar 2014)

Joan Burton: ...of means, with the balance assessed at 50%. This means that people earning up to €90 per week are entitled to the full rate of payment. Other disregards which are offset from the gross earnings are PRSA/AVC contributions, superannuation, pension levy, PRSI and trade union subscriptions. No payment is due where weekly earnings exceed €425, regardless of family size. In...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Student Grant Scheme Applications (20 Feb 2014)

Ruairi Quinn: ...levy is also allowed where it has not already been reflected in the pay figure shown on the P60. Where an applicant (or where relevant his/her parents) makes pension contributions by means of a PRSA, a RAC or an AVC then a certificate stating the amount paid in that relevant tax year should be submitted to Revenue when requesting a P21 or a Notice of Assessment. The appropriate amount...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Pension Provisions (19 Feb 2014)

Michael Noonan: ...pension schemes with a three-year window of opportunity to draw down, on a once-off basis, up to 30% of the accumulated value of certain AVCs made by them, including additional voluntary PRSA contributions made to AVC PRSAs. I understand that pension retirement bonds, otherwise known as Buy-out-Bonds (BoBs), are single premium insurance policies effected by the trustees of an...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Pension Provisions (19 Dec 2013)

Michael Noonan: ...March 2013 during which they can opt to draw down, on a once off basis, up to 30% of the accumulated value of additional voluntary contributions (AVCs). This provision includes additional voluntary PRSA contributions made to AVC PRSAs. Administrators of AVC funds (including PRSA administrators) are required to provide, within 15 working days of the end of each quarter, commencing with the...

Committee on Education and Social Protection: Select Sub-Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare and Pensions (No. 2) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (12 Dec 2013) See 1 other result from this debate

Joan Burton: ...cost scheme, charges unfortunately have a much lower profile. In particular, for women and relatively low-paid workers accumulating, for example, a relatively modest personal retirement savings account, PRSA, of €100,000, the charges could have a very heavy impact on it and people really do not see this impact until the very end when they have exited. It is something that, as...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Property Services Regulatory Authority Staff (5 Dec 2013)

Simon Harris: ...Justice and Equality if he will provide information on resources allocated to the Property Services Regulatory Authority; the timeline in which a person should expect a complaint submitted to the PRSA to be adjudicated upon; if his attention has been drawn to any delays in addressing complaints; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [52431/13]

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