Written answers

Thursday, 1 December 2016

  • Insurance Coverage
    135. To ask the Minister for Finance the options that exist for affordable home insurance for persons in the Riverview area of Cork who have received high quotes or no quotes from private...
  • Tax Collection
    136. To ask the Minister for Finance his views on a matter (details supplied) regarding correspondence from the Revenue Commissioners with regard to a tax liability; and if he will make a...
  • Insurance Costs
    137. To ask the Minister for Finance if it is illegal for the insurance industry to penalise a driver by charging a higher premium on the basis that the Irish citizen has an EU driving licence;...
  • Help-To-Buy Scheme Eligibility
    138. To ask the Minister for Finance the way in which his Department defines "drawdown" for the purposes of the help to buy incentive; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38129/16]
  • Mortgage Applications Approvals
    139. To ask the Minister for Finance if his attention has been drawn to difficulties potential new businesses are having in accessing new mortgages and loans on mixed use properties from the...
  • Banking Licence Applications
    140. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of expressions of interest, new applications for licences and applications for the extension of permissions the Central Bank has received from...
  • Departmental Staff Data
    143. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of extra staff that have been added to each of the areas of banks, insurance and funds and asset management in the Central Bank or his Department...
  • Central Bank of Ireland Staff
    144. To ask the Minister for Finance if the Central Bank has experienced difficulty hiring in any of the areas of banks, insurance and funds and asset management; the reason for such difficulties...
  • Banking Sector Data
    145. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of vacant homes in possession in each of the State-backed banks in each of the past ten months; his plans to use these homes to alleviate the...
  • Tax Code
    146. To ask the Minister for Finance the rules that apply to the taxation, VAT, excise duty and so on, of goods purchased online by persons here from abroad; the obligations that apply in respect...
  • IBRC Liquidation
    147. To ask the Minister for Finance the amount of money he expects the State to receive from the liquidation of IBRC; the timeframe he expects the State will receive it and the use the proceeds...
  • Central Bank of Ireland Enforcement Actions
    148. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of investment firms found to be unauthorised by the Central Bank in 2015 and 2016; the total value of assets involved; the penalties imposed; his...
  • Tribunals of Inquiry Expenditure
    149. To ask the Minister for Finance the amount of legal fees paid by his Department in respect of tribunals of inquiry established by the State and any resulting legal actions, by tribunal for...
  • Help-To-Buy Scheme
    150. To ask the Minister for Finance his views on whether the combination of the Government's help-to-buy scheme and the change in the Central Bank's macro prudential mortgage rules will have an...
  • Property Tax Exemptions
    151. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of home owners exempt from property tax due to unfinished estates; if a review has been undertaken of the exemption system; if so, the details of...
  • Government Debt Servicing Cost
    152. To ask the Minister for Finance the expected annual cost of servicing the Government debt of €200 billion in 2017 to 2021, in tabular form; the assumptions used in arriving at this...
  • Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland
    153. To ask the Minister for Finance the action he is taking to increase the rate of credit lending to businesses via the Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland; the level of take up from the...
  • Pension Levy Data
    154. To ask the Minister for Finance the semi-State companies which absorbed the private pension levy; and the semi-State companies which have passed the cost of the levy onto their pension...

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