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Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (9 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: Under the EU Energy Tax Directive — 2003/96/EC — Ireland, together with virtually all other Member States, has a number of derogations, which are set to expire at the end of this year. These derogations, effectively exemptions from the requirement to apply EU minimum and maximum excise tax rates, are varied in nature and include a derogation in respect of private pleasure craft. The...

Written Answers — Tax Yield: Tax Yield (9 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: There is a 2% stamp duty that is charged on most non-life insurance premiums and is part of the normal stamp duty system. The exceptions are re-insurance, voluntary health insurance, marine, aviation and transit insurance and export credit insurance. It was introduced in 1982. The yield over recent years has been— Year Yield €m 2000 57.0 2001 69.1 2002 87.2 ...

Written Answers — Pension Provisions: Pension Provisions (9 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: In 2001, the Commission on Public Service Pensions, which had been set up by the Government to examine all aspects of public service pensions, presented a comprehensive reform package in its final Report. In September 2001, the Government accepted the thrust of the Commission's Report, and the period since then has been marked by the progressive implementation, in consultation with the public...

Written Answers — Dormant Accounts Fund: Dormant Accounts Fund (4 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: Where a person dies intestate and with no known next-of-kin, the estate of that person passes to the State. Under Section 73 of the Succession Act, 1965, the Minister for Finance has power to waive the States interest in such an estate. A charity could benefit from such a waiver if it could show that it had performed services for the deceased or that the deceased had expressed a wish that the...

Written Answers — Departmental Committees: Departmental Committees (4 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: The membership of the Department of Finance's Audit Committee is: ∙Mr. Michael Flynn (Chairperson), National Director of Internal Audit, Health Services Executive. ∙Mr. Peter Crilly, Director of Operational Risk, Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Limited. ∙Ms Anne Vaughan, Principal Officer, Department of Social and Family Affairs. ∙Mr. Aidan Dunning, Assistant Secretary, Department of...

Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (4 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: I propose to take Questions Nos. 131 and 132 together. Table 1 sets out the indicative expenditure profiles and the estimated expenditure incurred under each operational programme in the Border, Midland and Western (BMW) Region for the period ending December 2005. Table 1 — Total Profiled and Estimated Expenditure in BMW Region January 2000 to end December 2005 Operational Programme...

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (4 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: Fuel prices, including home heating oils, are driven by a number of factors, such as the price of oil and gas on the internal markets, exchange rates, production costs and refining costs. The rise in fuel prices over recent periods reflect additional factors such as geopolitical uncertainty, supply disruptions and strong economic growth in countries such as China. Mineral Oil taxes are, of...

Decentralisation Programme. (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: We recognise also that there is a need to address the concerns of people remaining in Dublin. The Deputy refers to the low take-up rate of staff in FÁS. The data to date indicate that the number of internal applicants is low. However, the Deputy may also be aware that some unions represented in State agencies have effectively opposed the central applications process. This has resulted in a...

Decentralisation Programme. (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: I am a former Minister for Labour and I know what industrial relations are about. I have always worked through the machinery. At no time have I sought to influence a scenario which does not respect the legitimate interests of everybody with regard to this matter. I have stated in my speech that it is through dialogue that we will deal with these problems. The assertion made by the Deputy that...

Decentralisation Programme. (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: The political assertions made by the Deputy are, as usual, without foundation.

Decentralisation Programme. (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: I have answered the matter factually.

Decentralisation Programme. (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: The Deputy is either mischievous or ignorant of the facts. I think it is mischievous.

Decentralisation Programme. (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: The Deputy should get his facts right.

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: While the promotion of biofuels, which would include rapeseed oil, is primarily a matter for my colleague, the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources, I am pleased to inform the Deputy that in Finance Act 2006, I have provided for significant excise tax reliefs to promote biofuels in Ireland. The new large-scale scheme of excise relief is likely to stimulate much activity...

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: I have been advised by the Revenue Commissioners that the income tax affairs of the taxpayer are up to date. PAYE Balancing Statements for the years 2002 to 2005 inclusive have issued to the taxpayer, together with cheques for refunds arising.

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: In recognition of the need to tackle the issue of climate change and reduce our dependency on fossil fuels, this Government has introduced a number of tax reliefs aimed at promoting environmentally friendly vehicles, in addition to the promotion of alternative motor fuels. Firstly, a VRT relief for hybrid electric vehicles was introduced in January 2001. The purpose of the scheme — which...

Written Answers — EU Directives: EU Directives (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: Under the EU Energy Tax Directive — 2003/96/EC — Ireland, together with virtually all other Member States, has a number of derogations, which are set to expire at the end of this year. These derogations, effectively exemptions from the requirement to apply EU minimum and maximum excise tax rates, are varied in nature. For example, they include the tax reliefs which apply under the...

Written Answers — Environmental Assessments: Environmental Assessments (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: My Department does not have any plans or programmes, which have been identified as requiring strategy environmental assessments under the European Communities (Environmental Assessment of Certain Plans and Programmes) Regulations 2004. I have asked the Office of Public Works to provide information directly to the Deputy, in relation to any relevant plans or programmes, which that Office may...

Written Answers — Decentralisation Programme: Decentralisation Programme (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: As part of the Decentralisation Programme it is intended that Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSI) will decentralise to Dungarvan, County Waterford. I am informed by OSI that arrangements for decentralisation are proceeding in accordance with their implementation plan and that a site has been acquired in Dungarvan by the Office of Public Works (OPW). OSI have submitted a detailed plan of its...

Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (3 May 2006)

Brian Cowen: Daily newspapers, both on-line and in printed format, are made available to senior managers, and other staff where appropriate, as a current knowledge of Irish and international economic and other developments is in many instances integral to the duties of the job. The tables give details of the number of daily newspapers supplied to staff members on a grade by grade basis and of the costs of...

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