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Pre-European Council Meeting: Statements (15 Jul 2020)

Mick Barry: I live in Blackpool on the north side of Cork city. The Apple headquarters in Hollyhill are a 30 minute walk from my front door. If I take a walk there, I am high up above the city and can see schools that are underfunded, where parents have to organise fundraising drives at Christmas time to keep the schools patched up. I can see hospitals that are underfunded, with patient waiting lists...

Other Questions: Tax Compliance (14 Jan 2016) See 2 other results from this debate

Richard Boyd Barrett: The EU Commission suspects that Apple owes this State up to €19 billion in taxes. It suspects that Apple evaded those taxes. That money could be used to solve our housing and hospital crises and to build the water infrastructure that this country needs without a requirement for water charges. It seems that the Minister does not want this money, however. Why does he not want it,...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Fiscal Assessment Report: Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (13 Dec 2016)

Stephen Donnelly: ...corporation tax is the stamp duty of this decade. We do not know whether this is the case. The figures suggest to me that the unexpected increase of 50% in corporation tax in 2015 was caused by Apple moving its intellectual property onshore. A few other bits and pieces may have contributed, but the increase can basically be attributed to Apple bringing its intellectual property to...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Compliance (28 May 2013) See 1 other result from this answer

Pearse Doherty: ...he has sent any communication, or if he intends to send any communication or officials from his Department or the Revenue Commissioners to the U.S. Senate Committee that undertook a case study on Apple's tax activities, specifically in Ireland, which refute the allegations that Ireland is a tax haven for multi national corporations and that Apple was offered a special deal by the Irish...

Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: Online Disinformation and Media Literacy: Ms Frances Haugen (23 Feb 2022)

...opaque to us is unacceptable. We are going to keep having whistleblowers come forward from Facebook until we have managed to get greater transparency. There are not whistleblowers coming out of Apple. That is because Apple is radically more transparent. People can take their devices apart. They can measure the pollution coming out of their factories. Apple has much less incentive to...

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2016: Higher Education Authority, University College Cork and Cork Institute of Technology (24 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: ...were written to the committee three years apart, indicating that the costs were over €752,000 three years ago, and are now €571,000. Two years have passed and the costs have decreased. Apples with apples, oranges with oranges is the argument. However, I have checked that out, and even allowing for that the figures do not add up. This is a pretty urgent thing, given the...

Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Nexus Phase (3 Sep 2015)

Ciarán Lynch: ...exposure limit. This should be 200% of own funds. This is concentration limits lent out, that a bank should be in one area and in another area they can ... to use a phrase you used earlier, apples and oranges. You don't put all your money in apples; you lend out to apples and oranges and other types of fruits. But in the July '08 report noted that the exposure was 587.88% of own funds....

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Horticulture Sector (21 Oct 2021)

Marc Ó Cathasaigh: One of the things that have driven me mad for years, particularly at this time of the year, is to walk past apple trees laden down with apples only to find New Zealand apples on the shelves of our supermarkets. Mick Kelly had a similar journey with regard to garlic when he set up GIY Ireland Limited. He was looking at Chinese garlic on the shelves when it is so easy to grow it in this...

Seanad: Order of Business (30 Mar 2017) See 1 other result from this debate

Maire Devine: ...for the motion of no confidence in the Garda Commissioner that will soon come before the Lower House. The Garda Síochána seems to operate in a parallel universe and it is no longer the case of one bad apple. We try to appease ourselves by thinking it is one bad apple, but the Garda Síochána lives in a parallel universe with parallel accounts, parallel checkpoints and...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Covid-19 Pandemic (14 Jul 2020)

Stephen Donnelly: The Covid Tracker app uses the Exposure Notification System developed by Apple and Google to exchange anonymous IDs between phones. This update has been provided by Apple and Google to iPhone 6s and newer models and Android 6.0 devices. Google are working to make ENS available on earlier Android phones. We estimate that at the moment the ENS is available to about 92% of smart phone users. The...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: State Aid Investigations (27 Sep 2016)

Michael Noonan: On 30 August 2016, the European Commission issued a negative decision in the Apple State Aid case. The Government disagrees profoundly with the Commission's analysis and will be appealing the decision. Ireland did not give favourable tax treatment to Apple. Ireland does not do deals with taxpayers.  No other companies are covered by the European Commission decision or the recovery...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: State Aid Investigations (30 Jan 2018)

Paschal Donohoe: Notwithstanding the appeal that the Government has lodged in the Apple State Aid case, Ireland is required to comply with the binding articles of the Commission’s Final Decision and to recover the alleged aid from Apple. Irish officials are continuing this work to ensure that the State complies with all our recovery obligations as soon as possible.  The Commission has...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Corporation Tax Regime (11 Sep 2017)

Paschal Donohoe: I propose to take Questions Nos. 99 and 236 together. Notwithstanding the appeal in the Apple State Aid case and the difference in view between Ireland and the Commission on the issue, the Government is committed to complying with the binding legal obligations the Commission’s Final Decision places on Ireland.  Apple therefore must be deprived of the benefit of the alleged aid...

Select Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Finance Bill 2019: Committee Stage (Resumed) (6 Nov 2019) See 1 other result from this debate

Pearse Doherty: ...past. As he does, the Minister mentioned some of these Nobel peace prize winners selectively. I have not heard the Minister mention the fact that some of them are arguing for him to accept the Apple money and drop the case. Joseph Stiglitz is one example. If Apple loses that case, it will bring in €14.3 billion to the State, which would go a long way in relation to the real...

Public Accounts Committee: 2020 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General - Chapters 15 and 16
2019 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General - Chapter 16
National Treasury Management Agency - Financial Statements 2020
(7 Oct 2021)

...of complexity and with the amount of securities that are owned, there could be daily discussions about issues that might emerge. We regularly have formal investment meetings of all parties, of Apple and Ireland, which are minuted, of course, throughout the year. We also have our own internal escrow Apple committee in the NTMA, of which I am the chair. That meets regularly and, of...

Ceisteanna - Questions: Taoiseach's Meetings and Engagements (21 Nov 2017) See 1 other result from this debate

Leo Varadkar: I have met with Apple twice as has the Minister for Finance, Deputy Donohoe. There have been meetings at official level. We have indicated to it that we want the escrow account established and funds to be paid into that account without further delay. We do not want to be in a situation where the Irish Government has to take Apple to court because the European Commission is taking the Irish...

Finance Bill 2017: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Oct 2017)

Richard Boyd Barrett: ...nurses and teachers and invest in our infrastructure. The Government refuses to tax those who have the money. This is summed up by the issue that has surfaced again in recent days relating to Apple and the €13 billion. It is really rather extraordinary. It is not simply that the Government does not want to collect the €13 billion, or €19 billion including...

Public Health (Alcohol) Bill 2015: Report Stage (26 Sep 2018)

Mattie McGrath: ...to be Bulmers - the drink is still called "Bulmers" - is now owned by C&C and the latter has a huge vacant property in Dowd's Lane. I remember, as a buachaill óg, going to Dowd's Lane with the apples my brothers and sisters and I had been involved in picking. The apples were transported there by a tractor and trailer. Then, in weather such as today's, although a bit later,...

Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Finance: Estimates for Public Services 2013
Vote 7 - Office of the Minister for Finance (Revised)
Vote 8 - Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General (Revised)
Vote 9 - Office of the Revenue Commissioners (Revised)
Vote 10 - Office of the Appeal Commissioners (Revised)
(22 May 2013) See 3 other results from this debate

Michael Noonan: ...taxation, and if that is the case we cannot collect money from the parts of their profitability which are somebody else's responsibility. That is from where the extraordinary figures arise. Apple is being talked about. It paid 12.5% on all the profits it made in Ireland, and that is the only liability it has in Ireland. It might pay less elsewhere. Companies registered in the...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: EU Investigations (5 Feb 2019)

Paschal Donohoe: Notwithstanding the appeal that the Government has lodged in the Apple State aid case, Ireland is required to comply with the binding articles of the Commission’s Final Decision and to recover the alleged aid from Apple. As such the collection of the alleged State aid has been completed, with the funds having being transferred to an Escrow Fund in which they will be held until the...

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