Advanced search
Most relevant results are first | Show most recent results first | Show use by person

Search only Pearse DohertySearch all speeches

Results 1-20 of 105 for 5 million speaker:Pearse Doherty

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Corporation Tax Data (9 Oct 2013)

Pearse Doherty: 65. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of companies making a corporation tax return in excess of €1 million, €5 million, €10 million and so on by €5 million, for each of the years from 2006 to present. [42656/13]

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Corporation Tax (24 Nov 2015)

Pearse Doherty: 165. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of companies that paid corporation tax in the bands €0 to €50,000, €50,000 plus to €100,000, €100,00 plus to €500,000, €500,000 plus to €1 million, €1 million plus to €5 million, and €5 million plus, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41606/15]

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Yield (17 May 2016)

Pearse Doherty: 179. To ask the Minister for Finance the revenue that would be raised from the domicile levy were the Irish property value threshold lowered from €5 million to €3 million and the yearly income tax threshold increased from €0.2 million to €0.4 million. [9456/16]

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Yield (6 Nov 2012)

Pearse Doherty: ...amount that could be raised for the Exchequer if the imputed distribution percentage on approved retirement funds and PRSAs was increased from 6% to 8% where the asset values are in excess of €2 million and from 5% to 7% where the asset values are between €1 million and €2 million. [47348/12]

Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Finance: Finance Bill 2014: Committee Stage (Resumed) (19 Nov 2014)

Pearse Doherty: Has the Minister of State figures for the number drawing down the 5% of those funds valued at less than €2 million? How many of the funds are not drawing down the 5%?

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Yield (15 Jul 2015)

Pearse Doherty: 84. To ask the Minister for Finance the revenue that was generated when the standard fund threshold was reduced from €5 million to €2.3 million in 2010. [29499/15]

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Engagement on Overall Fiscal Position: Discussion (5 Apr 2017)

Pearse Doherty: We have €5 million savings but we do not have the breakdown under the Garda headline. Has that €25 million-----

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Code (27 Nov 2018)

Pearse Doherty: 155. To ask the Minister for Finance the revenue raised by introducing a digital services tax of 1%, 2% and 5% respectively on digital services firms with turnover of €50 million or over here and at least €750 million globally. [48962/18]

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Insurance Costs for Small and Medium Businesses: Discussion (4 Apr 2019)

Pearse Doherty: Ms Murray gave figures in regard to the level of payouts over the past five years, where €5 million has been paid in and €1 million has been paid out or reserved, which shows that there is significant profitability in this area.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Pre-Budget Engagement (Resumed): Ministers for Finance and Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform (27 Sep 2023)

Pearse Doherty: How will that be dealt with? Will it be clear? Obviously negotiations are ongoing so if it is a 3% split over two instalments, it could be close to €500 million. If it is 5%, it could be €750 million. Is the Minister just going to settle on a figure?

Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Finance: Finance Bill 2014: Committee Stage (Resumed) (19 Nov 2014)

Pearse Doherty: One of the changes to section 17 is the annual rate of imputed distribution applying to AMRFs and vested PRSAs. What is the motivation for that reduction from 5% to 4% for AMRFs with a value of less than €2 million? It was 3% prior to the Finance Bill 2011 and increased to 5%. We know that people can hold on to these funds and not draw down for retirement benefit. The idea of this...

Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Nexus Phase (22 Apr 2015)

Pearse Doherty: Okay. In relation to the security that underpinned some of these loans, and you mentioned in Vol. 2, page 5, table 3 and again Vol. 1, page 4, table 2, where NAMA wrote down €477 million as a result of not being able to ... inadequate security, and then claimed back €334 million from the banks for the same purposes, which totals €811 million of unenforceable securities....

Written Answers — Department of Finance: IBRC Loans (15 May 2013)

Pearse Doherty: 113. To ask the Minister for Finance his views on whether the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation breached the terms of its Commitments Letter to the European Commission by issuing a further €5 million loan to a person (details supplied) in 2012 to pay legal costs, when their debt with IBRC amounted to approximately €900 million in personal and corporate accounts at the time....

Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Nexus Phase (23 Apr 2015)

Pearse Doherty: ...Atlas in page 19 the different types of exposures you have, so this individual is definitely in the top five. In September '07, the board had approved that underwrite ... written ... €789 million. A number of weeks later, on the 5 December '07, a request came for €202 million additional to this individual. Now, the document ... if we look at page 36 of the document ... the...

Ceisteanna (Atógáil) - Questions (Resumed) - Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Departmental Properties (1 Oct 2019)

Pearse Doherty: The Office of Public Works, OPW, has paid Green REIT €10.5 million to rent 85 to 93 Lower Mount Street and €5 million to rent a property in Harcourt Street since 2014. Given the lenient tax structure and treatment, which is backing up this international investors group, which is pricing families and domestic businesses out of the market, I ask the Minister why the Government,...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Pre-Budget Scrutiny: Minister for Finance (17 Sep 2019)

Pearse Doherty: The €5 billion figure comes from the summer economic statement which shows a range of 0.5% to 1.5%. I am using the figures the Minister presented in the summer economic statement which show there is the potential for a deficit of €5 billion in year one. The question for the Committee on Budgetary Oversight is about the amount. I do not expect the Minister to answer to the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Concrete Block Levy: Discussion (26 Oct 2022)

Pearse Doherty: ...all the apartments that are being constructed using precast walls are all excluded, the rate did not come down by very much. If everything that had been included in the rate had been reduced to 5%, one would expect a revenue stream of €40 million. This reduction has only reduced the revenue by €8 million further by excluding all of these items.

Summer Economic Statement 2019: Statements (25 Jun 2019)

Pearse Doherty: The reality is that the €700 million decreases to €400 million if the Minister commits to pay the Christmas bonus again in 2020. The other issue that is very clear is that an overrun is projected in health. All the indicators, which mirror those we have seen in previous years, show that there will be another significant overrun in health. Has the Minister factored that in?...

Select Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Finance (No. 2) Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (8 Nov 2023)

Pearse Doherty: ...operator is different from a retailer who will operate the scheme. An operator will provide services at different retail outlets, I assume. Correct me if I have misunderstood this. Let us say €5 million in deposits was paid for aluminium cans or plastic drink containers and €4 million of that was returned, so the operator has €1 million. Therefore, VAT would apply...

   Advanced search
Most relevant results are first | Show most recent results first | Show use by person

Search only Pearse DohertySearch all speeches