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Tax Code. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: Let us be clear about it, the responsibility for claiming credits lies with individual taxpayers. The Revenue Commissioners are making every effort to ensure people are aware of their rights so they can claim them.

Tax Code. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: The only arrogance that ever arises in this House at question time is when someone disagrees with the Deputy, so she calls them arrogant.

Tax Code. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: So do I.

Tax Code. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: My party represents far more working people than the Deputy's and that is why we have 81 seats.

Tax Code. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: If the Deputy looks at the Moriarty recommendations in that respect she would be more accurate in her comments. The Deputy has a blinkered view.

House Prices. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: As the Deputy will be aware, housing policy is primarily a matter for the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. From an economic perspective, house buyers benefit from a range of supporting factors, including healthy income growth, low income tax rates and relatively low levels of interest rates by historical standards. Affordability is also supported by the strength...

House Prices. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: The Government's housing policy will tackle issues of affordability through supply side actions. Maintaining the pace of housing supply in line with our future demographic requirements is a primary objective of Government policy——

House Prices. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: ——which has a critical role to play in securing balance in the marketplace and supporting affordability, particularly for first-time buyers. The Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government's housing policy framework outlines Government plans to reform the social and affordable housing sectors and support the expansion of home ownership. We are working towards building...

House Prices. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: It would be better if some of the local authorities in the greater Dublin area which are populated with majorities from the Deputy's party were more supportive of housing development than is the case. I can point to a few who have been less than helpful in making sure we maximise housing development prospects within their local authority areas. That is an issue about which the Deputy has...

House Prices. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: The Deputy should get his house in order and support construction. I have to listen to Deputy Burton constantly talking about builders. At the same time, the Deputies do not want houses.

House Prices. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: I reiterate that the people who need to get real are those in local authorities populated by the Deputies' parties, who are doing everything they can to stop housing developments in the greater Dublin area.

House Prices. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: They succumb to the NIMBY factor. They are doing nothing about affordable housing. The Deputy should ask Deputy Gilmore what he is doing in his local authority area. He talks about local housing in this House when his party has a majority on that local authority, which is a disgrace for the amount of housing it provides.

House Prices. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: That is all cant. The Deputy is full of cant.

House Prices. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: The Deputy is politically paranoid. That is her problem. The Labour Party should not talk to me about housing.

House Prices. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: The Labour Party talking about housing is a joke.

House Prices. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: The Labour Party should get their local authorities in order.

House Prices. (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: The Deputy is a joke.

Finance Bill 2007: Second Stage (Resumed) (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: I thank Deputies for the many interesting contributions to the debate on the Finance Bill 2007 and I look forward to a constructive and informed discussion on Committee Stage. In my reply, I will respond as far as possible to the points raised by the Deputies in their remarks on the Bill. Deputy Bruton referred to the alleged anti-family bias in the Bill and in other aspects of Government...

Finance Bill 2007: Referral to Select Committee (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: I move: That the Bill be referred to the Select Committee on Finance and the Public Service, in accordance with Standing Order 120(1) and paragraph 1(a)(i) of the Orders of Reference of that committee.

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (7 Feb 2007)

Brian Cowen: The transfer of shares in a company attracts a stamp duty of 1%. This stamp duty rate has existed since 1951 at a low rate to encourage commercial activity and is, therefore, not new. The assets of a company may include land and where that land is sold by the company, stamp duty will arise for the purchaser. Likewise, when a company buys land, it will pay stamp duty. I am already looking at...

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