Written answers
Tuesday, 14 February 2023
- Tax Reliefs
178. To ask the Minister for Finance if he will clarify, in the context of voluntary school contributions that are of €250 or more, whether it is the patron or school board of management... - Tax Code
179. To ask the Minister for Finance for an update on the Programme for Government to bring in a targeted taxation regime to specifically discourage vaping and e-cigarettes; and if he will make a... - Departmental Schemes
180. To ask the Minister for Finance the number and details of compensation or redress schemes put in place by his Department since 1998, in tabular form; the number of claims made; the total... - Tax Code
182. To ask the Minister for Finance the reason cohabiting couples are classed as single people when it comes to their taxes, but are classed as cohabiting and get a reduced rate of social... - Departmental Schemes
183. To ask the Minister for Finance the updated position regarding the review of the Disabled Drivers’ and Disabled Passengers' Scheme, and in particular, the criteria for the primary... - Revenue Commissioners
184. To ask the Minister for Finance if funding will be provided this year to purchase two additional mobile X-ray scanners for the Revenue Commissioners; and if he will seek EU funding to cover... - Insurance Coverage
185. To ask the Minister for Finance if her officials will assist a community group (details supplied) that is struggling to get insurance. [6785/23] - Departmental Expenditure
186. To ask the Minister for Finance if he will provide an itemised breakdown of his Department's voted capital and current expenditure for 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 and to itemise the actual... - Tax Code
187. To ask the Minister for Finance if it is a requirement for aircraft to also be registered for tax purposes in Ireland, given that, according to the Irish Aviation Authority, "an aircraft may... - Primary Medical Certificates
190. To ask the Minister for Finance the status of a review into the primary medical certificate; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6999/23] - Financial Services
191. To ask the Minister for Finance if any measures are in place to require payment service providers to reimburse victims of authorised push payment fraud or scams; if any code is in place... - Tax Rebates
192. To ask the Minister for Finance the reason commercial bus operators here cannot claim VAT back on fuel and spare parts when their counterparts in other jurisdictions can; if he plans to... - Tax Code
193. To ask the Minister for Finance if a write-off is available to businesses struggling to repay VAT debt built up through debt warehousing during the Covid-19 pandemic. [7098/23] - Vacant Properties
194. To ask the Minister for Finance if he will provide an update under Housing for All to collection of data on vacancy levels with a view to introducing a new vacant property tax to ensure... - Tax Credits
195. To ask the Minister for Finance if he will provide an update in relation to the claim by a person (details supplied) for the rent tax credit; and if he will make a statement on the matter.... - Tax Code
196. To ask the Minister for Finance his response to concerns over benefit-in-kind change (details supplied). [7207/23] - Tax Exemptions
197. To ask the Minister for Finance if the Revenue Commissioners would issue a letter of VAT exemption to a person (details supplied) in County Leitrim as per their request. [7225/23] - Customs and Excise
198. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of customs officials of inspection at Dublin Airport, Dublin Port and Dún Laoghaire Port in 2022 and to date in 2023; and the value of items,... - State Pensions
199. To ask the Minister for Finance the rate at which the State pension (contributory) is taxable alongside other sources of income; the method used for calculating that tax rate; and if he will... - Tax Clearance Certificates
200. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of tax compliance certificates that were withdrawn in 2022, per month; the number of these that were withdrawn from small businesses; and if he...
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