Written answers

Thursday, 18 October 2018

  • Budget 2019
    104. To ask the Minister for Finance the non-voted current expenditure for the years 2018 to 2023, by Department; the cost items that make up the non-voted expenditure for each Department; if he...
  • Ministerial Meetings
    105. To ask the Minister for Finance if he and-or his departmental officials have met a person (details supplied) and-or representatives of companies in the past two years; if so, if he will...
  • Tax Code
    106. To ask the Minister for Finance the rationale behind taxation on passive investments every seven years as though those investments had been divested; his views on whether this may be an...
  • Central Bank of Ireland Data
    107. To ask the Minister for Finance the reason the Central Bank no longer publishes data on liability Irish risk insurance business net underwriting revenue accounts for the year; his views on...
  • Central Statistics Office Reports
    108. To ask the Minister for Finance the progress of the report on the development of the business insurance price index by the CSO as recommended by the Cost of Insurance Working Group; when the...
  • Insurance Industry Regulation
    109. To ask the Minister for Finance if it is planned for the national claims information database to focus solely on motor insurance claims; if it will include claims that fall under employer...
  • Public Liability Insurance
    110. To ask the Minister for Finance when the key information report will be published on employer and public liability insurance claims (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the...
  • Government Expenditure
    112. To ask the Minister for Finance the entities, funds and accounts that make up the general Government balance, for example, Exchequer, central fund ISIF and so on; the way in which the...

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