Results 11,221-11,240 of 19,445 for speaker:Brian Cowen
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: The Leas-Cheann Comhairle has clarified the matter.
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: It is supposed to be in both languages.
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: Dúirt an Leas-Cheann Comhairle nach bhfuil aon rud mÃ-cheart.
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: It is on Committee Stage but we are waiting for a date for the committee to take it.
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: If it is a priority matter for the committee, it will be taken as soon as practicable. I will ask that the Deputy's message be conveyed.
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: I understand that should be dealt with this year.
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: I cannot anticipate any change coming before the House until the Government makes a decision â if it wishes to make a decision.
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: I cannot give any such commitment.
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: The employment rights compliance Bill is listed to be published in this session, which technically means the beginning of the next session.
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: It is not something I am aware of.
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: I will communicate with him.
- Estimates for Public Services 2008: Motion (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: I move: That leave be given by the Dáil to introduce the following Supplementary Estimate for the service of the year ending on the 31st day of December, 2008:â Vote 28 â Foreign Affairs (Supplementary Estimate).
- Estimates for Public Services 2008: Referral to Select Committee (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: I move: That, subject to leave being given to introduce the following Supplementary Estimate for the service of the year ending on 31st December, 2008, the Supplementary Estimate be referred to the Select Committee on Foreign Affairs pursuant to Standing Order 154(3) and paragraph (1)(a)(ii) of the Committee's Orders of Reference, which shall report back to the Dáil by no later than 12th...
- Finance Bill 2008: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stages (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: I oppose that.
- Finance Bill 2008: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stages (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: My reply to the Deputy is that there would appear to have been unapproved schemes going on without the knowledge of Revenue. There are approved schemes, if employers want to incentivise employees, various employee share ownership trusts, ESOTs, for instance, save-as-you-earn share option and approved share option schemes, which enable this practice to be carried out on an approved basis. I...
- Finance Bill 2008: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stages (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: It is the view of the Revenue Commissioners that it is only in the event of a complaint arising in respect of capital gains tax that it will deal with the matter on its merits. We are dealing with the requirement covering income tax, as set out in the court opinion. This change is as a result of a reasoned opinion and infringement notice from the European Commission in respect of income tax...
- Finance Bill 2008: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stages (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: The view of the Revenue Commissioners is that a complaint should be dealt with on its merits when it arises. Obviously, they see merit in contesting such a complaint.
- Finance Bill 2008: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stages (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: Were it the case that circumstances developed as the Deputy suggests, the Revenue Commissioners might take a different view. On the advice of the Revenue Commissioners, I have outlined the response to the Commission's opinion. The Revenue Commissioners are of the view that, if and when a matter arises, it will be dealt with on its merits. I have outlined the position as matters stand and...
- Finance Bill 2008: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stages (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: I have not heard the case suggesting that I should widen the scope of section 18, as suggested by the Deputy. It is up to the Commission to make a case to change Irish tax law, and that is the advice I have received. On the specific question as to whether I tested the implications beyond the scope of the amendment I received, the answer is that I did not.
- Finance Bill 2008: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stages (6 Mar 2008)
Brian Cowen: I apologise if that is how the Deputy feels. It was not my intentionââ