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- Order of Business. (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: A little less pettiness would not go astray.
- Order of Business. (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: I understand that no such legislation is promised. The points that have been raised by the Deputy are further reasons for the all-party committee to sit down to work out which wider policy issues should be addressed.
- Order of Business. (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: Yes.
- Order of Business. (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: It has not been considered by the Government. It is obvious that it is an initiative by the Progressive Democrats representatives in the Seanad.
- Order of Business. (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: I welcome the initiative. It is great to see it.
- Order of Business. (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: It is important that small parties keep their identities when they are in government.
- Order of Business. (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: That is something the Labour Party forgot when it was in government.
- Order of Business. (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: It did. The Deputy should not bring me down that road.
- Order of Business. (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: Deputy Boyle should get a sense of humour.
- Order of Business. (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: Now the Deputy is being very funny.
- Order of Business. (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: I do not agree, the best way to ensure that due process is observed would be to get someone such as a senior civil servant from the Department of Finance who is au fait with systems in the public service to collate the information and to set out why the system of notification did not work in this particular case. That is the best way of proceeding.
- Order of Business. (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: To do it in any other way might cause people to succumb to the temptation of playing politics with the issue.
- Written Answers — Decentralisation Programme: Decentralisation Programme (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: The National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) is an agency under the aegis of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. I will answer on behalf of my colleague the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment. Under the Government's Decentralisation Programme, the NSAI, with a total 132 staff, is to be relocated to Arklow. The total number of first preference priority...
- Written Answers — Tax Collection: Tax Collection (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: I am advised by the Revenue Commissioners that the High Wealth Individuals Business Unit of the Large Cases Division monitors the tax compliance of approximately 300 individuals who are considered to be Ireland's wealthiest individuals, each having in general a net worth in excess of about â¬50m. This unit also monitors the related trusts and private investment vehicles of these individuals....
- Written Answers — Residential Mortgage Borrowing: Residential Mortgage Borrowing (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: As the Deputy will be aware, a high proportion of household indebtedness in Ireland relates to borrowing for house-purchase which, in turn, involves the acquisition of an asset for the households. In the same way, borrowing by the business sector generally underpins investment, and the creation of business assets yielding future income. It therefore reflects the strong performance of the...
- Written Answers — State Claims Agency: State Claims Agency (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: I am informed by the State Claims Agency that costs to date in respect of the Solicitors and Counsel retained in this case were â¬8,363.71. The Agency operates on behalf of instructing clients and I have no function in the matter.
- Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: I am informed by the Revenue Commissioners that a breakdown by gender of the estimated number of income earners availing of the one parent family tax credit, for the years 2003 to 2005 inclusive, is set out in the following table: Year Single Male Single Female Widower Male Widow Female Total 2003 30,250 64,490 2,820 7,150 104,710 2004 31,280 66,470 2,850 7,290 107,890 ...
- Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: I propose to take Questions Nos. 117 and 118 together. I am informed by the Revenue Commissioners that a one-parent family tax credit is a credit that can be claimed by a single parent (whether widowed, single, deserted, separated or divorced) who has a dependent child resident with him/her for the whole or part of the relevant tax year. The payment or non-payment of maintenance, as the case...
- Written Answers — Credit Cards: Credit Cards (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: The legislation in respect of the â¬40 stamp duty charge on credit card accounts is contained in section 124 of the Stamp Duties Consolidation Act 1999. In the Finance Act 2005, this section was amended to ensure, that where an individual switches credit card companies during a year, commencing with the year ended 1 April 2006, only one â¬40 stamp duty charge will arise in the year. Where...
- Written Answers — Disabled Drivers: Disabled Drivers (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Cowen: The Deputy is referring to the Disabled Drivers and Disabled Passengers (Tax Concessions) Scheme that provides relief from VAT and VRT on the purchase of a car adapted for the transport of a person with certain physical disabilities, as well as relief from excise on the fuel used in the car up to a certain limit. The disability criteria for eligibility for the tax concessions under this...