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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 27 September 2006

Wednesday, 27 September 2006

Questions (442, 443)

Michael Ring

Question:

485 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Finance the amount of revenue receipts for 2005 and to date in 2006 on fuel excise duty, vehicle registration tax, VAT on vehicles and road tax; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28611/06]

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Written answers

I am informed by the Revenue Commissioners that the relevant figures for 2005 and the period from 1 January 2006 to the end of August 2006 for excise duty and VAT on motor fuels, and VRT and VAT on vehicles are shown in the following table:

2005

2006 (to end August)

€m

€m

Petrol

Excise

1,002

719

Estimated VAT

368

295

Total

1,370

1,014

Auto Diesel

Excise

921

696

Estimated VAT

46

36

Total

967

732

Motor Vehicles

Vehicle Registration Tax

1,149

1,088

Estimated VAT

563

385

Total

1,712

1,473

Motor Tax

802

629

The figures for VAT collected are estimated as VAT returns are not required to be completed in a manner that identifies the yield from particular goods and services.

Paul Kehoe

Question:

486 Mr. Kehoe asked the Minister for Finance the amount of income received from VAT receipts on ESB and gas bills for domestic users in the past five years; and a breakdown of the figures. [28612/06]

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I am informed by the Revenue Commissioners that the information available relates to the Estimated Net VAT received from domestic users of electricity and natural gas for the years 2001-2005. The information to be furnished on VAT returns does not require the yield from particular sectors of trade to be identified. It is, therefore, not possible to identify precisely what portion of the net VAT received relates to sales of electricity or gas to domestic households.

However, to assist the Deputy, Revenue have estimated amount of VAT received on sales of electricity and gas for the years 2001-2005, based on statistical data derived from non-Revenue sources, which includes VAT from unregistered / exempt businesses (including the entire public sector) as well as domestic consumers is as follows:

Year

Electricity

Gas

€m

€m

2001

89

27

2002

98

34

2003

117

42

2004

129

52

2005

156

67

The figure given for the VAT generated from sales of Gas for 2004 is an upward revision of that provided in reply to a previous question given on 4th October 2005 (PQ ref 26749/05). The revision is necessitated by more up to date information becoming available in the interim.

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