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Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Interim Report of Committee (26 Apr 2016)

John Curran: One of the other issues that had been mentioned with a degree of urgency at the previous meeting was NAMA. Is it agreed to have NAMA and the Minister for or the Department of Finance in here as early as possible? Agreed.

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Minister for Finance (5 May 2016)

John Curran: The Minister may reply. I remind the Deputies that while whatever detail the Minister has on NAMA is welcome, we will also have a session with NAMA.

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: National Asset Management Agency (12 May 2016)

John Curran: Mr. Daly and Mr. McDonagh have been asked a range of questions. NAMA indicated there are 48,000 constraint units across the four local authorities in Dublin. How many of these fall under the remit of NAMA?

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government (2 Jun 2016)

John Curran: On one point of clarification, the Minister mentioned the off-balance sheet models. The NTMA indicated that the NAMA NARPS model could be replicated outside NAMA as an off-balance sheet project. I want to clarify that point. A range of issues were raised by Deputies Coppinger, Butler and Cowen.

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: National Asset Management Agency (12 May 2016)

John Curran: My specific point relates to the indication that NAMA will return to the State a surplus in the near future. What are the constraints on NAMA in advancing this special vehicle in order that it might become more active in and engage more in the housing market, given the extent of the crisis?

Written Answers — Department of Finance: NAMA Portfolio (17 Jan 2017)

John Curran: 327. To ask the Minister for Finance if he, in conjunction with NAMA, will review the properties offered by NAMA to local authorities for social housing; the reasons given by local authorities for rejecting many of these properties; the number of these properties still available which could now be offered again to local authorities; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1871/17]

Written Answers — Department of Finance: NAMA Portfolio (7 Sep 2018)

John Curran: 90. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of housing units delivered by NAMA to date; the details of these units by scheme; the further units that will be made available by NAMA by scheme for the remainder of 2018 and 2019 as part of its target to deliver over 23,000 housing units by the end of 2030; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36515/18]

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government (28 Apr 2016)

John Curran: ...direct and forthright replies. From the committee's point of view - I want to be helpful - the Minister made some specific suggestions. Towards the end he talked about a possible future role for NAMA and the credit unions. It is the intention of this committee to meet with both of those very shortly. I do not want him to feel that what he said is being taken in isolation. It will be...

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Interim Report of Committee (26 Apr 2016)

John Curran: We will endeavour to do that. No. 5, NAMA, should probably be a stand-alone session. Let us not have the debate on it now. I know you all have lots of questions.

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Interim Report of Committee (26 Apr 2016)

John Curran: From NAMA?

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Interim Report of Committee (26 Apr 2016)

John Curran: That was the proposal. I asked if we should do a stand-alone session. There seems to have been a lot of discussion about NAMA. Would that be a stand-alone session?

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Minister for Finance (5 May 2016)

John Curran: We will be speaking to NAMA.

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: National Asset Management Agency (12 May 2016)

John Curran: NAMA has embarked on this project. I am expanding on where it could go.

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Social Justice Ireland (26 May 2016)

John Curran: The point has been made that NAMA already has a special purpose vehicle which is off balance sheet in terms of the properties it is providing.

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government (2 Jun 2016)

John Curran: The Minister indicated that NAMA has the potential to deliver 20,000 and that 2,000 units would be provided under Part V.

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government (2 Jun 2016)

John Curran: The Minister is neither NAMA nor the local authorities.

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government and the County and City Management Association (2 Jun 2016)

John Curran: Would the representatives from the other local authorities like to comment on the NAMA and other issues?

Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government (2 Jun 2016)

John Curran: I thank the Deputy. There is only one speaker left, that is, Deputy Wallace. If the Minister does not have the exact response to some of Deputy O'Dowd's questions in respect of NAMA, there will be representatives of the four local authorities before the committee today who may have further details-----

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Code (7 Sep 2018)

John Curran: 155. To ask the Minister for Finance if the 2009 cap which applied to banks that had transferred assets to NAMA restricting their use of deferred tax assets to 50% of their corporation tax, which was removed in 2014, will be reintroduced; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36540/18]

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Banking Sector Regulation (29 Jun 2017)

John Curran: 85. To ask the Minister for Finance if the cap introduced in 2009 which applied to banks that had transferred assets into NAMA restricting their use of deferred tax assets to 50% of their corporation tax and which was subsequently removed in 2014 will be reinstated; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30536/17]

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