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Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Yield (22 Feb 2022)

David Cullinane: 20. To ask the Minister for Finance if his Department has updated projections for VAT receipts in 2022 relative to the estimates of receipts for the year ending 31 December 2022 as provided in the White Paper; if so, if he will provide those projections; and if his Department expects VAT receipts to be greater than previously forecast as a result of higher food and energy prices. [9715/22]

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of the Public Health (Tobacco and Nicotine Inhaling Products) Bill 2019: Discussion (Resumed) (15 Feb 2022)

David Cullinane: ...to Mr. Connolly. In his opening statement, he indicated that, based on a report from Euromonitor, the spend on e-cigarettes was almost €70 million in 2018, with the Exchequer receiving 23% VAT on all sales. It may well be the case that there is revenue accruing from these products but I am not sure that is a strong selling point. Back in the 1970s and 1980s, lobbyists lobbied...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Revenue Commissioners (1 Feb 2022)

David Cullinane: 293. To ask the Minister for Finance if a matter raised in correspondence (details supplied) in relation to VAT charges for dentists will be addressed; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [5047/22]

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Brexit Issues (24 Feb 2021)

David Cullinane: 167. To ask the Minister for Finance the reason 21% VAT is applied to the new 10% tariff now applied to used cars imported from the UK; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9492/21]

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Brexit Issues (24 Feb 2021)

David Cullinane: 169. To ask the Minister for Finance the reason margin cars imported from the UK are subject to 21% VAT, given that VAT has already been paid on the car in UK that cannot be reclaimed by the importer; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9495/21]

Financial Resolution No. 3: Value Added Tax (13 Oct 2020)

David Cullinane: ...is fair to say that the hospitality sector has faced an economic tsunami. Everything and anything that can be done to support bars, restaurants and hotels should be done. Obviously I support this VAT reduction which we called for in our alternative July stimulus and our alternative budget. The Government went for what can only be described as a discredited stay and spend initiative,...

Financial Resolution No. 3: Value Added Tax (13 Oct 2020)

David Cullinane: ...that much more needs to be done for the hotel and hospitality sector. We all know, including those in government, that the sector has been very badly hit and we must go much further than this VAT cut, which will not be enough.

Written Answers — Department of Health: Covid-19 Pandemic (23 Sep 2020)

David Cullinane: ...the provisions being made to provide PPE to dental surgeries, general practice, pharmacies and other non-HSE aspects of the healthcare system; if provision will be made to allow them to procure PPE VAT-free; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25874/20]

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (28 Nov 2019)

David Cullinane: ...it is not clear in this report who exactly made the mistakes. When Mr. Finnegan refers to a lack of expertise, exactly what is he talking about? In his report, when Mr. Finnegan is giving the costs, it is VAT inclusive when it comes to the machine itself and VAT exclusive when it comes to the adaption works that had to be done. What is the total cost?

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (28 Nov 2019)

David Cullinane: What is the overall cost here? We have a report which does not give us, in simple terms, the cost, including VAT, both for the fit-out, the adaptions and the cost of the printer. What is the total cost?

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Data (24 Sep 2019)

David Cullinane: 94. To ask the Minister for Finance the estimated revenue raised by a reduction in maximum payable under the diesel rebate rate to €0.03 per litre when the price, including VAT, is €1.54 per litre or more. [38696/19]

Public Accounts Committee: Houses of the Oireachtas Commission Appropriation Account 2018 (11 Jul 2019)

David Cullinane: I might provide a copy of that and it might be confirmed if it was a VAT difference. To cut to the chase, was there an overspend on that work? What was the estimated cost and what is the estimated total outturn? Has there been an overspend?

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report No. 92 of the Comptroller and Auditor General: Strategic Planning for Flood Risk Management (14 Jul 2016)

David Cullinane: ...first of all, is important. Returning to the Comptroller and Auditor General's report on this issue, on page 51, recommendation 5.3 states, "A detailed project budget, including provision for any VAT payable, should be developed and approved at the appropriate level before significant funds are committed to any project." The report states the response of the Accounting Officer of the OPW...

Public Accounts Committee: Special Report No. 92 of the Comptroller and Auditor General: Strategic Planning for Flood Risk Management (14 Jul 2016)

David Cullinane: .... My reading of the Comptroller and Auditor General's recommendation is that there were not sufficient projections made in relation to budget provision. It did not make proper provisions for VAT. The Comptroller and Auditor General might comment. I believe there is a contradiction by the OPW.

Seanad: Water Services Bill 2013: Committee and Remaining Stages (29 Jan 2013)

David Cullinane: ...¤300 and ¤500, depending of the value of their home. We will see an increase in the carbon level of ¤5 per tonne. We saw a reduction in the fuel allowance from 32 weeks to 26 weeks and a 2% VAT increase, which disproportionately impacts on low-income families and households. There is a projected increase of approximately 1.9% in inflation. There was an increase in fares for public...

Seanad: Personal Insolvency Bill 2012: Committee Stage (Resumed) (30 Nov 2012)

David Cullinane: ...Assembly. I do not even know whether the laws in place in the North were enacted in Westminster, but it is irrelevant because the Minister has failed to take into account a number of issues. The VAT and VRT regime in the UK is completely different which proves the point that the Minister was not comparing like with like when comparing the price of a car in the North with the price of a...

Seanad: Adjournment Matters: Marine Safety (24 Oct 2012)

David Cullinane: ...all Irish registered fishing vessels are required to be fitted with Emergency Indicating Position Beacons (EPIRBs). All fishing vessels over 12 metres in length must carry an automatically activating float-free automatic EPIRB and vessels less than 12 metres LOA (length over all) only have to carry a manually operated EPIRB.However, this is focused on the vessel rather than the individual...

Seanad: Adjournment Matters: Marine Safety (24 Oct 2012)

David Cullinane: ...all Irish registered fishing vessels are required to be fitted with Emergency Indicating Position Beacons (EPIRBs). All fishing vessels over 12 metres in length must carry an automatically activating float-free automatic EPIRB and vessels less than 12 metres LOA (length over all) only have to carry a manually operated EPIRB.However, this is focused on the vessel rather than the individual...

Seanad: Small Business: Motion (28 Mar 2012)

David Cullinane: ..., typically, multinational businesses pay a fairer proportion of rates to alleviate the burden of , mainly indigenous, SMEs; and (g)enabling company directors to invest money from their private pension funds into their businesses; (h)ensuring increased levels of access to credit and finance facilities for small and medium enterprises including expediting the promised partial loan Credit...

Seanad: Finance Bill 2012 (Certified Money Bill): Committee and Remaining Stages (22 Mar 2012)

David Cullinane: ...Then this Government came into power. It spoke about creating jobs, stimulating the domestic economy and doing all sorts. In its first year in office, in its first budget, the Minister increased VAT by 2% and put a bigger burden on the retail sector in this country. In fact, by doing so in such a regressive way, he has hampered the ability of many retailers to lift their game and get...

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