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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 18 January 2011

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Questions (128, 129, 130, 131, 132)

Arthur Morgan

Question:

175 Deputy Arthur Morgan asked the Minister for Finance the number of persons employed by the State earning less than €20,000 per year; the number of persons employed by the State earning less than €30,000 per year; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2785/11]

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Arthur Morgan

Question:

176 Deputy Arthur Morgan asked the Minister for Finance the numbers of public sector workers earning less than €20,000, €30,000, €40,000, €50,000, €60,000, €70,000, €80,000, €90,000 and €100,000 and earning more than €100,000 per annum. [2786/11]

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Arthur Morgan

Question:

177 Deputy Arthur Morgan asked the Minister for Finance the numbers of public sector workers earning less than €20,000, €30,000, €40,000, €50,000, €60,000, €70,000, €80,000, €90,000 and €100,000 and earning more than €100,000 per annum excluding various forms of income from public sources to groups that would not normally be regarded as being employed within the public service, for example, persons receiving fees and those on the State boards; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2787/11]

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Arthur Morgan

Question:

178 Deputy Arthur Morgan asked the Minister for Finance the number of public servants earning more than €100,000, €120,000, €150,000, €200,000, €250,000, €300,000, €350,000, €400,000, €450,000 and €500,000 respectively; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2788/11]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 175 to 178, inclusive, together.

I am informed by the Revenue Commissioners that the latest relevant sector-based information available on employees taxed under the PAYE system is derived from income tax returns filed for the income tax year 2008 and represents about 96 per cent of all returns expected at the time the data were compiled for analytical purposes. The figures include PAYE taxpayers who are required to return an income tax return Form 11 where non-PAYE income is greater than €3,174, it does not segregate earnings from public sources and those from other sources. Therefore, the earnings figures shown may include income from non public-sector sources.

The data also includes various forms of income from public sources to groups that would not normally be regarded as being employed within the public service, e.g. those receiving fees, those on State Boards etc. On the basis of the available tax-based data it is not possible to identify and exclude income from public sources to groups that would not normally be regarded as employed within the public service or to distinguish the earnings of employees associated with atypical work patterns. Accordingly, it is likely that the number of lower paid public servants is overstated. On this basis the total numbers of public sector employees, and the breakdown of those numbers by income ranges, is set out as follows.

Income Tax Year 2008

Range of Gross income

Public Sector Employees* Total Number

€0 – €20,000

110,663

€20,001 – €30,000

68,447

€30,001 – €40,000

70,191

€40,001 – €50,000

60,831

€50,001 – €60,000

38,797

€60,001 – €70,000

25,092

€70,001 – €80,000

17,338

€80,001 – €90,000

12,178

€90,001 – €100,000

8,058

€100,001 – €120,000

9,738

€120,001 – €150,000

6,176

€150,001 – €200,000

2,619

€200,001 – €250,000

737

€250,001 – €300,000

382

€300,001 – €350,000

256

€350,001 – €400,000

135

€400,001 – €500,000

102

Over €500,000

87

Totals

431,827

Arthur Morgan

Question:

179 Deputy Arthur Morgan asked the Minister for Finance the salaries of judges; the number of judges earning more than €100,000; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2789/11]

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There are currently 146 members of the Judiciary. Details of annual salary rates payable to members of the Judiciary are set in the following table.

Position

Chief Justice

295,916

President, High Court

274,779

Judge, Supreme Court

257,872

President, Circuit Court

249,418

Judge, High Court

243,080

President, District Court

183,894

Judge, Circuit Court

177,554

Judge, District Court

147,961

As part of Budget 2011, I indicated that legislation will be brought forward to provide that the salaries for future appointments to the judiciary will be reduced by at least 10% with a maximum salary cap of no greater than €250,000 p.a.

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