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VAT Rate Increases

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 9 October 2012

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Questions (152)

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin

Question:

152. Deputy Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin asked the Minister for Finance the amount of VAT that has been collected at the higher rate for each of the past five years; if he will provide on a county basis the amount of VAT that has been collected at the higher rate for 2011; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [42714/12]

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I am informed by the Revenue Commissioners that the amount of VAT collected at the higher rate for the years 2007 to 2011 is set out in the following table.

VAT collected at the standard rate of 23%

Year

Yield at

higher Rate

€m

2007

8,104

2008

8,113

2009

6,948

2010

6,364

2011

6,047

Precise figures for the breakdown of VAT receipts by tax rate are not available and consequently the figures provided in the table are tentative estimates.

I am also informed by the Revenue Commissioners that the available information on VAT receipts by county is in respect of the total estimated net receipt of VAT at all rates for the year 2010. The amount of yield in question is €9,051 million and an estimated breakdown on a county basis is set out in the table below. Corresponding information is not yet available on this basis for 2011.

It should be noted that Revenue Sheriffs, County Registrars or their officers operate for the purposes of enforcement of tax debt within certain geographical boundaries known as a "bailiwick" which equates geographically with "county". Data on the net receipts of some taxes can be linked to bailiwicks to provide an estimated breakdown of receipts on a county basis and this had been done for the purpose of the question.

It should also be noted that the liability of a trader to VAT is generally dealt with by reference to the location of the trader's registered office even though the economic activity may be carried on in another county.

Breakdown of net receipt for VAT for the year 2010

County

2010

€m

Carlow

49.2

Cavan

64.0

Clare

91.2

Donegal

96.9

Galway

230.4

Kerry

133.1

Kildare

287.0

Kilkenny

79.9

Laois

56.0

Leitrim

18.3

Limerick

169.9

Longford

20.0

Louth

160.9

Mayo

112.5

Meath

185.2

Monaghan

47.6

Offaly

51.0

Roscommon

39.5

Sligo

40.9

Tipperary

127.8

Waterford

88.0

Westmeath

71.5

Wexford

115.9

Wicklow

138.2

Dublin

5,373.5

Cork

743.0

Other/foreign

459.6

Total

9,051.0

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