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Public Accounts Committee: 2017 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 9: Office of the Revenue Commissioners
Chapter 17: Revenue's Progress in Tackling Tobacco Smuggling
Chapter 18: Management of High Wealth Individuals' Tax Liabilities
Chapter 19: Corporation Tax Losses
(15 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: What is the average in Europe?

Public Accounts Committee: 2017 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 9: Office of the Revenue Commissioners
Chapter 17: Revenue's Progress in Tackling Tobacco Smuggling
Chapter 18: Management of High Wealth Individuals' Tax Liabilities
Chapter 19: Corporation Tax Losses
(15 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: We do not want to be on the extreme right when it comes to HWIs. Will Mr. Cody explain why we are in that space?

Public Accounts Committee: 2017 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 9: Office of the Revenue Commissioners
Chapter 17: Revenue's Progress in Tackling Tobacco Smuggling
Chapter 18: Management of High Wealth Individuals' Tax Liabilities
Chapter 19: Corporation Tax Losses
(15 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: I have a final question. It relates to what is stated on page 237 in the context of tax collection. Basically, it breaks down as tax paid by HWIs, 57 of whom had taxable incomes of €36,000 to €125,000 and 88 of whom had taxable incomes of less than €36,000. There were 83 who had taxable incomes of less than the average industrial wage. It is interesting that Mr....

Public Accounts Committee: 2017 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 9: Office of the Revenue Commissioners
Chapter 17: Revenue's Progress in Tackling Tobacco Smuggling
Chapter 18: Management of High Wealth Individuals' Tax Liabilities
Chapter 19: Corporation Tax Losses
(15 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: Could Mr. McCarthy expand on that? When people see the headline figure for people who have assets of that value but are paying taxes that seem to be so low, what is the reason? Can Mr. Cody unpack that and explain it to us?

Public Accounts Committee: 2017 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 9: Office of the Revenue Commissioners
Chapter 17: Revenue's Progress in Tackling Tobacco Smuggling
Chapter 18: Management of High Wealth Individuals' Tax Liabilities
Chapter 19: Corporation Tax Losses
(15 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: In a nutshell, are some of these instances of people who are asset rich but may be income, not poor, but certainly-----

Public Accounts Committee: 2017 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 9: Office of the Revenue Commissioners
Chapter 17: Revenue's Progress in Tackling Tobacco Smuggling
Chapter 18: Management of High Wealth Individuals' Tax Liabilities
Chapter 19: Corporation Tax Losses
(15 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: The income does not reflect the assets.

Public Accounts Committee: 2017 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 9: Office of the Revenue Commissioners
Chapter 17: Revenue's Progress in Tackling Tobacco Smuggling
Chapter 18: Management of High Wealth Individuals' Tax Liabilities
Chapter 19: Corporation Tax Losses
(15 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: Mr. Cody is watching too much House of Commons.

Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate: Employment Rights (13 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: The practice of bogus self-employment and employers forcing workers on to self-employed contracts when they should be employees is, unfortunately, on the increase. According to the Connect trade union, which organises more than 40,000 tradespeople, it is now rampant in the construction industry. We also see it in the media and film industries, particularly in RTÉ, and in many other...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Code (13 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: 164. To ask the Minister for Finance if flat rate expenses allowances for shop assistants have been withdrawn for 2019; the reason for the decision; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46552/18]

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (8 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: I do not know whether that is what the Department is accepting. One of the issues we discussed was that its reporting of these issues of overspend was fraud and error. That is the language used. It did not separate them. If it is accepting the recommendation that it should use the term "suspected fraud", that is fine, but that could still be "suspected fraud and error". When we probed...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (8 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: We were not told how they formally report this.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (8 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: Not just in regard to communications. Reporting was the issue.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (8 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: The issue is that journalists or politicians simply pick that global figure and put it out that it is all fraud. That is the point, although I am not pointing fingers at any politician.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (8 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: All of these issues should form part of the Dáil debate we have been seeking.

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (8 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: In regard to the request for a Dáil debate, to whom was it recommended?

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (8 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: Will it be sent to the Dáil Business Committee?

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (8 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: Professor Donnelly states in the correspondence that he is looking forward to appearing before the Committee of Public Accounts to talk to the report. I think he may be referring to the HEA report. At some point, we will receive the special report from the Comptroller and Auditor General and I imagine we will be asking him to appear before us in regard to that report once it has been...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (8 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: We were told that advice was imminent.

Public Accounts Committee: Matters related to Medical Negligence, Open Disclosure, Cervical Cancer and Thalidomide Litigation (8 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: I want to follow on from Deputy Connolly. I will come to Mr. Breen first and want to start with CervicalCheck. He said in his opening statement that there were 85 claims, of which 73 were active, five had been settled, one was closed and six were potential claims. The co-defendants are the laboratories. The substance of the awards made in the five settled claims was the misreading of the...

Public Accounts Committee: Matters related to Medical Negligence, Open Disclosure, Cervical Cancer and Thalidomide Litigation (8 Nov 2018)

David Cullinane: Was there any liability of the State for non-disclosure in any of the settled claims?

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