Written answers
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Department of Finance
Tax Collection
12:00 pm
Róisín Shortall (Dublin North West, Labour)
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Question 127: To ask the Minister for Finance, further to Parliamentary Question No. 354 of 3 November 2009, the median and mean incomes and the income at each quartile in the bracket over €100,000 for each of the sector categories. [44442/09]
Brian Lenihan Jnr (Dublin West, Fianna Fail)
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I am informed by the Revenue Commissioners that the most recently completed historical data available on incomes is in respect of the income tax year 2007. On this basis the information requested in relation to income earners earning over €100,000 by reference to income quartiles is set out in the tables below. To assemble the figures by income quartile, the total number of income earners with earnings over €100,000 on the income tax record for 2007 was broken down into 4 equal groups in each sector and distributed over 4 income ranges in ascending order of income. The figures for gross income and the mean and median incomes were then established for each quartile group as appropriate. Income Tax Distribution by Quartile for Income Earners earning over €100,000
Private Sector Employees | ||||
Numbers | Gross Income | Mean | Median | |
Quartile 1 | 7,879 | €821,860,258 | €104,310 | €104,190 |
Quartile 2 | 7,878 | €908,567,350 | €115,330 | €115,032 |
Quartile 3 | 7,880 | €1,060,928,927 | €134,636 | €133,684 |
Quartile 4 | 7,879 | €1,747,680,210 | €221,815 | €183,218 |
31,516 | €4,539,036,745 | €144,023 | €122,804 |
Public Sector Employees | ||||
Numbers | Gross Income | Mean | Median | |
Quartile 1 | 3,819 | €396,277,508 | €103,765 | €103,691 |
Quartile 2 | 3,820 | €430,695,888 | €112,748 | €112,504 |
Quartile 3 | 3,820 | €482,481,473 | €126,304 | €126,134 |
Quartile 4 | 3,819 | €623,721,496 | €163,321 | €151,826 |
15,278 | €1,933,176,365 | €126,533 | €118,470 |
Non-PAYE | ||||
Numbers | Gross Income | Mean | Median | |
Quartile 1 | 17,700 | €1,914,428,519 | €108,160 | €107,864 |
Quartile 2 | 17,700 | €2,322,209,246 | €131,198 | €130,430 |
Quartile 3 | 17,701 | €3,166,440,671 | €178,885 | €175,355 |
Quartile 4 | 17,699 | €8,901,068,609 | €502,914 | €334,072 |
70,800 | €16,304,147,045 | €230,285 | €148,090 |
It should be noted that the figures for income shown in the table relate to gross income as defined in the Revenue Statistical Report, 2008. They do not include incomes such as income from patent royalties, profits from commercial forestry, income before pension contributions and income from earnings of writers, composers and artists. It should also be noted that gross income is different to taxable income, also defined in the Revenue Statistical Report 2008, which relates to income after personal reliefs and deductions (including deductions for capital allowances) but prior to the application of tax credits and reliefs at the standard rate.
A married couple that has elected or has been deemed to have elected for joint assessment is counted as one tax unit.
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