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Betting (Amendment) Bill 2013: Report and Final Stages (17 Jul 2014)

Tom Hayes: The Deputy should be aware that the EU VAT directive provides for an exemption for betting, lotteries and other forms of gambling subject to conditions and limitations laid down by each member state. In Ireland, the Value-Added Tax Consolidation Act provides that bets placed with bookmakers or on the tote are exempt from VAT. European Court of Justice jurisprudence has confirmed the...

Written Answers — Sports Capital Programme: Sports Capital Programme (30 Apr 2008)

Tom Hayes: Question 126: To ask the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism when a decision will be made on a national lottery grant to a sports club (details supplied) in County Tipperary. [16944/08]

Undocumented Irish in the United States: Motion (6 Nov 2007)

Tom Hayes: ...it as a positive way to move forward because it is has been tried and it works. The recent figures speak for themselves. Ireland received 10% fewer green cards in 2006 than in 2005 and 28% fewer lottery visas in 2006 than in 2005. This is not because Irish people are not anxious to go to America but we have not been successful in getting there legally. There are still thousands of young...

Sports Funding. (7 Dec 2006)

Tom Hayes: ...sporting activities were held, was demolished because the local authority stated it was unfit for use and that insurance could not be obtained in respect of it. At that time, the parish had run a lottery which yielded €1,000 per week. In the interim, approximately €380,000 has been accumulated by way of lottery and other fund-raising activities. Proposals in respect of the project...

National Sports Campus Development Authority Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (3 May 2006)

Tom Hayes: ...mouth is and come up with imaginative ways to tap into the resources available within our communities. In respect of other community facilities such as all-weather pitches, I have seen how national lottery and local authority grants can make a big difference. However, such grants generally only meet part of the cost and the school or community in question must fundraise to attempt to meet...

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