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Order of Business (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: We do not have a date for that.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: I know how important it is to have an accurate date.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: This issue has been debated in plenary session here and on Committee Stage more than any other issue in the past three or four months. As regards the idea that there has not been an opportunity for debate, that all the views have not been expressed or that the facts have not been laid out for the umpteenth time, that has happened here. As has been said, some discussion between the Minister...

Order of Business (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: I will have to come back to Deputy Broughan on the information he is seeking on legislation dealing with learner drivers.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: I think he said he would do it before the Deputy's party would come into office.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: Not to my knowledge.

Written Answers — Financial Services Regulation: Financial Services Regulation (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: Moneylenders are covered by a range of provisions under the Consumer Credit Act, 1995 (CCA) including the annual licensing process and the register of licensed moneylenders system as administered by the Financial Regulator (FR). Licensed moneylenders are currently subject to the 'Interim Code of Practice for Licensed Moneylenders' which was introduced by the FR and comprises general...

Written Answers — Capital Allowances Schemes: Capital Allowances Schemes (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: I am informed by the Revenue Commissioners that the scope of the capital allowances scheme for hospitals is specifically confined to private hospitals. Section 64 of the Finance Act 2001 (now inserted as section 268 of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997), which introduced the scheme, defines a qualifying hospital for capital allowance purposes as a private hospital within the meaning of the...

Written Answers — Decentralisation Programme: Decentralisation Programme (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: My Department has completed the transfer of 125 people to Tullamore. There remain a number of applications from civil servants for a transfer to my Department and the grade breakdown is as follows:- Grade Number of Staff Principal Officer 0 Assistant Principal 0 Higher Executive Officer/Administrative Officer 3 Executive Officer 6 Staff Officer 0 Clerical Officer 16 Service Officer...

Written Answers — Capital Allowances Schemes: Capital Allowances Schemes (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: In Finance Act 2008, I introduced a new tax initiative to encourage the use of energy efficient equipment by registered companies. Section 46 allows companies to claim the full cost of energy efficient equipment, within specified classes of technology, against their taxable income in the year of purchase. The classes of technology are: lighting (including controls); motors and drives...

Written Answers — Tax Collection: Tax Collection (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: I am advised by the Revenue Commissioners that they have requested the necessary information from the taxpayer to enable them to determine the correct tax credits due to the taxpayer and to process any tax repayments that may be due for the years 2006 and 2007.

Written Answers — Money Advice and Budgeting Service: Money Advice and Budgeting Service (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: The Money, Advice and Budgeting Service (MABS) has for a number of years been providing and continues to provide an important free, confidential and independent service for people experiencing financial difficulties. The 2005 report referred to by the Deputy recommended that MABS be represented on the Consultative Consumer Panel of the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority. In...

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: The position is that my colleague, the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, provides Exchequer funding to individuals with a disability or the parents of children with a disability through the Housing Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability Scheme and the Mobility Aids Housing Grant Scheme. These schemes, operated by the local authorities, are designed to assist...

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: The position is that tax relief is not available in respect of expenses incurred in hiring a car suitable for a person with a disability when they are on holidays. However, in recent years, this Government has increased significantly the supports available through the direct expenditure system for individuals with disabilities. In all, it is projected that over €900 million of the 2008...

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: I have been advised by my colleague the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Mr. Brian Lenihan, T.D., that under Irish law, gaming and gambling is illegal, except where it is specifically permitted under the 1956 Gaming and Lotteries Act. Certain gaming activities, such as those carried out in casinos, are prohibited. The Deputy will be aware that what is deemed to be illegal...

Written Answers — Data Protection: Data Protection (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: My Department has a stringent policy and set of procedures for protecting computer systems. The computer systems in my Department are housed in dedicated computer rooms accessed only by appropriate IT personnel and managed by a security system. Within my Department's IT infrastructure, systems can only be accessed by individuals based on their access permission set up by the IT network and...

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: The position is that in matters relating to the VAT rating of goods and services, I am constrained by the requirements of EU VAT law with which Irish VAT law must comply. In this regard, I would point out that the rate of VAT that applies to a particular good or service depends on the nature of the good or service and not on the status of the consumer. Accordingly, there is no provision in EU...

Written Answers — Economic Competitiveness: Economic Competitiveness (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: Improving national competitiveness is essential to facilitate a re-balancing of the economy towards more sustainable, export-led growth and to maintain our attractiveness as a location for inward investment. While external factors such as the exchange rate have an impact on domestic costs, these are beyond our control. As such, we must seek to control those costs which we can influence. We...

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: A Stamp Duty on financial cards is chargeable: a) in respect of credit card accounts maintained by a financial institution at any time during the twelve month period ending on 1 April, and b) in respect of ATM / debit cards issued at any time which are valid on 31 December in a year. A financial institution is entitled to pass the charge on to the account holder. A card issued by a foreign...

Written Answers — Customs Service: Customs Service (29 Apr 2008)

Brian Cowen: I am advised by the Revenue Commissioners that there are no minimum requirements set down by the European Union in relation to the number of Customs and Excise Officers at international and regional airports or for the number of checks to be carried out at those airports. As regards the Customs controls at Irish airports, I am advised that there is a permanent Customs presence at the three...

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