Written answers

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Department of Social and Family Affairs

Social Insurance

9:00 am

Photo of Jim O'KeeffeJim O'Keeffe (Cork South West, Fine Gael)
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Question 65: To ask the Minister for Social Protection the position regarding the social insurance fund; the estimated deficit at the end of the year and the steps proposed to deal with same. [43766/10]

Photo of Éamon Ó CuívÉamon Ó Cuív (Galway West, Fianna Fail)
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Traditionally, social insurance spending has been funded on a tripartite basis – with contributions coming from the Exchequer, employers and employees. Legally, the Exchequer is the residual financier of the fund and Exchequer contributions were the norm for over forty years – for example, in 1967, the State contribution was 38% of SIF expenditure and almost 29% in 1985. However, no Exchequer contribution was required between 1996 and 2009 as the fund was in surplus on foot of contributions from employers and workers. The following table summarises the financial position in relation to the social insurance fund:

Summary of fund position and make-up of exchequer subvention
2010 Estimated Outturn
€000
Income 6,632,878
Expenditure on schemes & administration 9,493,205
Current year operating deficit 2,860,327
Surplus carried forward from previous year 891,543
Exchequer subvention required 1,968,784

Issues relating to the financing of the social insurance fund are for consideration by Government in a budgetary context.

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