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Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: Can Mr. Cody define a short number of months?

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: Why does he prefer not to? Mr. Cody is here to answer questions.

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: Is that not the problem?

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: I wish to be fair. I am not asking Mr. Cody to hang his coat on a particular time period because I imagine-----

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: That is progress. Hopefully, that will be the case. Once that is done I expect that Mr. Hogan will have done his work and, hopefully, the account will be set up and the money can be transferred instantly, or as much of it as possible. Would that be a workable timeframe?

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: The word "rational" is not the word I would use to underpin this issue up to now. However, if that is how it transpires, it will be progress.

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: Yes, and the witness will refer back to the committee with dates for that. That would be part of the process as I expect there would be indicative timeframes for that. Mr. Hogan can refer back to us. I accept that he said he was not absolutely definitive-----

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: -----but he must have a notion of when he wants to do it.

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: Let us work on the assumption that the account will be set up in the first quarter of next year, Mr. Cody will have the figures in order and the money can then start to be transferred. The Commission is watching this so it would be good work if we were in that territory. I wish to refer to the capital allowances. Can Mr. Cody say how much of this relates to intangible assets?

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: There was an increase of €26.7 billion. Is that correct?

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: The Department of Public Expenditure and Reform says it is a general rule of thumb that there are ten jobs created for every €1 million in capital investment. If that is the case, my calculation is that approximately 267,000 new jobs would have been created in 2015. That clearly was not the case, so what is happening?

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: How much of the €26.7 billion is intangible goods?

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: It is all intangible.

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: That is fine.

Disclosures Tribunal: Motion [Private Members] (29 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: Everything has changed since the Charleton tribunal was established. The last two weeks have obviously been very problematic for everybody, especially the Government. Everything has changed, except the terms of reference relating to the tribunal. Those who have spoken against the motion miss the point entirely. We have read the terms of reference line by line. Nothing in those terms of...

Leaders' Questions (28 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: The Government hid the facts from us.

Leaders' Questions (28 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: Blame Sinn Féin again.

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Brexit Issues (28 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: 222. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade to set out the 142 areas of North-South co-operation that his Department is working on in the context of Brexit; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [49866/17]

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Rural Resettlement Scheme (28 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: 702. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the schemes available to assist households in relocating from urban to rural areas; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [50139/17]

Finance Bill 2014: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage (23 Nov 2017)

David Cullinane: Sinn Féin will oppose the amendment. While speaking on the issue, I am deeply conscious that I am filling in for Teachta Doherty, who has gone out for his tea. Most likely, he is having beans, chips and a can of Coke. He is one of those people who should be in the Chamber to listen to this. He is one of those people who likes soft drinks but still supports the principle of the tax. ...

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