Written answers

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Department of Social and Family Affairs

Tax and Social Welfare Codes

10:00 pm

Photo of Michael RingMichael Ring (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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Question 484: To ask the Minister for Social Protection the progress made in relation to the programme for Government 2007 commitment to integrate the tax and social welfare systems fully to allow for more efficient data and money transfer mechanisms and provide for a fully integrated PPS number; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [31564/10]

Photo of Éamon Ó CuívÉamon Ó Cuív (Galway West, Fianna Fail)
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The Department has taken a lead role over the years in developing and implementing identity management policies and procedures based on the use of the Personal Public Services (PPS) number. This number was previously known as the Revenue and Social Insurance (RSI) number. The name was changed to indicate the broadening of its role to one which supports delivery of a broader range of public services but it is also still used for its original core purpose of providing a common identifier for the Revenue Commissioners and this Department.

As well as facilitating wider-scale exchange of information, the PPS number also has a role in the development of on-line services for individuals. The Department provides identity related services to a number of agencies in accordance with legislation.

The overall Government strategy is to realise the potential of the Information Society through innovation and modernisation of public services. As part of this, the Standard Authentication Framework Environment (SAFE) programme, co-chaired by this Department and the Department of Finance, provides the basis for a consistent set of registration and authentication services for customer interaction with public services. The Revenue Commissioners are represented on this group.

Under the SAFE programme, the Department is developing a Public Services Card (PSC), to replace the existing Social Services Card. The aim is to develop a card that acts as a key for access to public services in general, identifying and authenticating individuals as appropriate and where required. The necessary legislative provisions were included in the 2007 Social Welfare and Pensions Act. The development project for the PSC commenced in January 2010 and is scheduled to complete by the end of the year.

In December 2008, the Department and the Revenue Commissioners signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the purpose of improving and intensifying the levels and scope of existing policy, consultative, administrative and operational co-operative arrangements between them. The Department and the Revenue Commissioners recognize the necessity for clear and unambiguous communication and consultation on any policy, legislative, administrative, operational and modernization proposals which may have implications for either organization. This will include, for example, proposals being brought forward in the context of, inter alia, the Budget, Finance Act(s), Social Welfare Act(s), and national social partnership agreements.

In addition to continuing with meetings at every level, in 2010 the Department and Revenue Commissioners also formally established a high-level steering group to consider the range of interactions between the two organisations and to propose and implement improvements to those interactions.

The Department will continue to explore on the basis of these ongoing developments how greater data and money transfer efficiencies could be realized in the future.

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