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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 16 October 2012

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Questions (201)

Pearse Doherty

Question:

201. Deputy Pearse Doherty asked the Minister for Finance the savings that could be made for the Exchequer if the Standard Fund Threshold the maximum allowable pension fund for tax purposes was reduced from €2.3 million to €1 million. [44514/12]

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The Standard Fund Threshold (SFT) is the maximum allowable pension fund on retirement for tax purposes which was introduced in Budget and Finance Act 2006 to prevent over-funding of pensions through tax-relieved arrangements. The SFT was reduced in Budget and Finance Act 2011 by over 50% to a level of €2.3 million with effect from 7 December 2010 with transitional arrangements to protect the capital values of the pension rights of individuals where these exceeded the reduced SFT on that date. There is currently no underlying data available to my Department or to the Revenue Commissioners on which to base reliable estimates of the savings from a further significant reduction in the SFT to the level indicated in the question. Information on the numbers and values of individual pension funds or on individual accrued benefits are not generally required to be supplied to the Revenue Commissioners by the administrators of pension schemes and personal pension arrangements. The estimated savings indicated at the time in respect the Budget and Finance Act 2011 change in the SFT were quite conservative, based as they were, on incomplete data and using very broad assumptions. Indeed those underlying data and assumptions may not be directly applicable to determining the effect of a further significant decrease.

My Department has been engaging with representatives of the pensions industry with a view, among other things, to gathering private pensions-related data which may be of value into the future in estimating the costs of potential changes in the pensions’ tax area.

These engagements are ongoing.

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