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Written Answers — Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection: Social Insurance Data (29 Mar 2018)

Regina Doherty: ...and 428 together. The costings sought by Deputy O’Dea are detailed in the following series of tables. Table 1: Full year cost of varying increases in all weekly social insurance payments - €5 increase €10 increase €15 increase €20 increase €25 increase Schemes €m €m €m €m €m Social Insurance...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Departmental Funding (16 Jan 2018)

Michael Ring: The total amount of capital funding allocated to my Department in 2017 was approximately €77 million, along with current funding of approximately €85.7 million. The allocations provided in the following table reflect the Further Revised Estimates Volume 2017. Total gross spend in 2017 was €136 million, as shown in the table below. In addition, sanction was sought and...

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Jobseeker's Allowance Payments (18 Jul 2013)

Joan Burton: I propose to take Questions Nos. 344 to 350, inclusive, and 352 354, inclusive, together. An increase of €5 in the weekly personal rate of jobseeker's benefit with a proportionate increase for a qualified adult would cost an estimated €13.7 million in a full year. A reduction of €5 in the weekly personal rate of all social protection payments made to persons aged under...

Written Answers — Care of the Elderly: Care of the Elderly (17 Feb 2004)

Ivor Callely: ...been made in service development since the publication of the report and, in each of the years since 1999, my Department has provided additional funding to psychiatry of old age — more than €5 million — and to the Alzheimer's Society of Ireland for services delivered — more than €2 million. In addition, carers of Alzheimer's sufferers have benefited from the €5 million the...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Data (16 Sep 2020)

Paul Murphy: ...for Finance the estimated revenue that could be raised from the imposition of an emergency 3% Covid-19 tax on the total assets of natural persons, whatever the legal form of tenure, of €1 million and over, rising to a 5% tax on assets of €10 million and over. [24295/20]

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Report of the Expert Group on Future Funding for Higher Education: Discussion (10 Nov 2016) See 1 other result from this debate

Professor Willie Donnelly: I wish to clarify a point in case there is a misunderstanding regarding the €5 million. The development of research and innovation in postgraduate studies in the institutes of technology sector is one of the great success stories of Ireland. If we look back at the role of the institutes of technology, they have always responded to the needs of their...

Finance Bill 2007: Report Stage (Resumed). (7 Mar 2007) See 2 other results from this debate

Dan Boyle: ...about the information I required. I sought information only on those who had made applications to the Department for pensions funds to be considered and awarded subsequent to the placing of the €5 million cap in the budget of 2006. The information the Minister gave me then which he outlined on Committee Stage was that 116 people had applied, of whom 74 or 75 had been given permission....

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (24 Nov 2009)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: I am advised by the Revenue Commissioners that the estimated full year yield to the Exchequer from increasing the Capital Acquisitions Tax rate by 1%, 2%, 3%, 4% or 5% could be in the region of €10 million, €20 million, €30 million, €40 million and €50 million respectively. However, it should be noted that this estimate is based upon an assumption that there would be no behavioural...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Community Enterprise Centres (17 May 2016)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: Last year, the Government announced details of the 5-year, €250 million Regional Action Plan for Jobs, aimed at accelerating the jobs recovery in every part of the country. Under the Regional Plan, Enterprise Ireland launched a competitive call, the Community Enterprise Initiatives Fund, with a budget of €5 million over two years, which focused on community-driven enterprise...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Enterprise Support Schemes (31 May 2016)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: Last year, the Government announced details of the 5-year, €250 million Regional Action Plan for Jobs, aimed at accelerating the jobs recovery in every part of the country. Under the Regional Plan, Enterprise Ireland launched a competitive call, the Community Enterprise Initiatives Fund, with a budget of €5 million over two years, which focused on community-driven enterprise...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Grant Payments (31 May 2016)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: Last year, the Government announced details of the 5-year, €250 million Regional Action Plan for Jobs, aimed at accelerating the jobs recovery in every part of the country. Under the Regional Plan, Enterprise Ireland launched a competitive call, the Community Enterprise Initiatives Fund, with a budget of €5 million over two years, which focused on community-driven enterprise...

Public Accounts Committee: 2019 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 37 – Employment Affairs and Social Protection
Chapter 4 – Control over Welfare Payments
(12 Nov 2020)

...will remember that we have taken steps in recent years to only classify something as fraud where there is no chance that it might be a customer error or Department error. Regarding the €116 million, €31.3 million is from fraud, which is between 27% and 30%. Customer error accounts for €45 million, which is about 40%. Official error accounts for about €17.5...

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Social Welfare Benefits Expenditure (17 May 2016)

Leo Varadkar: I propose to take Questions Nos. 545, 546, 549 and 552 together. The cost of increasing the weekly rates of payment for all pensioners aged 66 and over (State Pension Contributory, State Pension Non-Contributory, Widow’s, Widower’s and Surviving Civil Partner’s Contributory Pensioners aged 66 and over, Carer’s Allowance recipients aged 66 and over, Death Benefit...

Written Answers — Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection: One-Parent Family Payment Data (29 Mar 2018)

Regina Doherty: ...of increases to the earnings disregard, in particular any potential inflows into the scheme. Increase OFP earnings disregard by: Approximate cost to the Exchequer in a full year €5 a week (to €135 a week) €1.4 million €10 a week (to €140 a week) €2.9 million €15 a week (to €145 a week) €4.3 million €20 a week (to...

Written Answers — Mental Health Services: Mental Health Services (4 Oct 2005)

Seán Power: ...has been made in service development since the publication of the report and, in each of the years since 1999, my Department has provided additional funding to psychiatry of old age, over €5 million, and to the Alzheimer Society of Ireland, over €2 million, for services delivered. In addition, carers of Alzheimer sufferers have benefited from the €5 million we have made available, in...

Seanad: Water and Sewerage Schemes. (23 Feb 2006) See 1 other result from this debate

Michael Kitt: ..., the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Deputy Roche, announced that he was considering the fast-tracking of smaller water and sewerage schemes costing less than €5 million. This would apply to the Milltown scheme on a stand-alone basis, as it is costed at €2.1 million, but when bundled together with Carraroe, Claregalway and Craughwell the total value of the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Role of Media and Communications in Actioning Climate Change: Discussion (29 Nov 2022)

...rather than individual shifts. I back that up from just a pragmatic, common-sense perspective. As to what we are trying to do with education, I understand that the population of Ireland is around 5 million people. If we take an educational approach, we are effectively saying we should address this problem by persuading 5 million people individually, whereas it might be far more...

Seanad: Order of Business. (3 Mar 2004) See 1 other result from this debate

Mary O'Rourke: Senator Terry spoke aboutthe €5 million needed to open a ward in Blanchardstown Hospital and she also mentioned the metro. It would be easy to say we will give €100 million to this and €100 million to that, but that is not how the overall financial situation is worked out. The taxation result is a good one and spending is up. Senator Ross is worried that we are spending too much time on...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Departmental Legal Cases (29 Mar 2022)

David Cullinane: ...for Health the number of legal firms that have received payments from the State in regard to health-related cases since 2010; the number of firms that have received sums greater than €100,000, €500,000, €1 million or €5 million, respectively; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16550/22]

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Congregated Settings: Nursing Homes (Resumed) (18 Jun 2020)

Mr. Paul Reid: The figure of €27 million is what the HSE has provided through funding from Government directly to the nursing home sector. Along with that, the temporary assistance payment scheme has been put in place to support nursing homes with other funding costs they will have had. There has been a further spend on that to date of approximately €11 million but we project...

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