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Thursday, 6 October 2005

5:00 pm

Photo of Dan BoyleDan Boyle (Cork South Central, Green Party)
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Question 153: To ask the Minister for Finance the number of individuals and qualifying companies who have been granted tax relief under the seaside resort scheme since the inception of the scheme in 1995; the amounts of relief granted and the locations where such relief was applied. [27296/05]

Photo of Brian CowenBrian Cowen (Laois-Offaly, Fianna Fail)
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I am informed by the Revenue Commissioners that they are not in a position to provide the information required in relation to the seaside resort scheme. This is because the normal self-assessment tax return forms do not distinguish between capital allowances claimed in respect of seaside resort schemes from those claimed in respect of other buildings entitled to capital allowances.

As part of ongoing commitments to improve the quality of information available on the costs of tax expenditures generally, the Revenue Commissioners have introduced a number of changes to certain tax forms which will yield additional information regarding the cost of various reliefs and the number of taxpayers availing of them. Provisions were included in the Finance Act 2004 to underpin these changes. This will provide better data in this area and enable fuller estimates of the tax foregone to be made over time. However, on the basis of indicative information it is tentatively estimated by Revenue, on the basis of certain assumptions, that the amount of qualifying expenditure and tax cost broken down by resort could be as follows.

Resort Qualifying Expenditure Estimated Tax Cost
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Clogherhead 5 2.5
Laytown/Bettystown/Mosney 22 8.9
Courtown 141 52.0
Arklow (UDC area) 19 7.6
Kilkee 67 25.0
Lahinch 35 13.0
Youghal 123 46.0
Clonakilty 28 10.0
Ballybunion 16 6.4
Tramore 58 22.0
Westport 65 24.0
Achill 43 16.5
Enniscrone 60 23.0
Bundoran 103 38.4
Salthill 65 24.0
Total 851 319.0

Any apparent discrepancies in totals are due to rounding of constituent figures.

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