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Household Charge Collection

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 4 December 2012

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Questions (375)

Joe Higgins

Question:

375. Deputy Joe Higgins asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if he will provide the latest registration figures by local authority area of the household charge and the respective target figures for compliance in each local authority area. [53899/12]

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The Local Government (Household Charge) Act 2011 provides the legislative basis for the Household Charge. Under the Act, an owner of a residential property on the liability date is liable to pay the Household Charge, unless otherwise exempted or entitled to claim a waiver. It is a matter for an owner of a residential property to determine liability and pay the Charge. The Local Government Management Agency is administering the Household Charge system on a shared service/agency basis for all county and city councils.

The target is to maximise the yield from the Household Charge in all areas. The table details the total number of payments and waivers registered for the Household Charge nationally and by local authority area , as of 29 November 2012. The figures are also presented as a percentage of the estimated total number of liable properties nationally and per local authority area.

Overall, compliance continues to grow. The compliance rate from local authority to local authority varies considerably, however, from 85% in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown to 55% in Donegal. It is a matter for each individual local authority to use the provisions of the legislation, combined with their local knowledge and judgement, to increase compliance. I expect that local authorities will use the available avenues to the fullest to help fund the services which are important for the wellbeing of every household and community. The legislation empowers local authorities to bring and prosecute summary proceedings for an offence under the Act and local authorities will pursue those who may have a liability and initiate court proceedings where it is considered appropriate. I urge all liable persons who have not paid the Charge to contact their local authority as a matter of urgency. Property owners who are unsure of their liability should also contact their local authority.

County/City Council

Estimated number of liable properties

Total registered (paid + waivers)

Registrations as a % of total estimated liable properties

Carlow

18,257

12,097

66%

Cavan

25,611

17,204

67%

Clare

45,786

33,046

72%

Cork City

41,649

28,125

68%

Cork County

143,887

93,123

65%

Donegal

65,331

36,139

55%

Dublin City

190,685

138,359

73%

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown

74,390

63,396

85%

Fingal

90,286

62,044

69%

Galway City

27,086

20,184

75%

Galway County

62,851

41,765

67%

Kerry

58,792

43,475

74%

Kildare

68,215

45,856

67%

Kilkenny

32,067

21,417

67%

Laois

26,185

16,475

63%

Leitrim

13,069

9,176

70%

Limerick City

20,380

14,131

69%

Limerick County

46,473

31,741

68%

Longford

12,928

8,761

68%

Louth

41,176

25,255

61%

Mayo

51,363

38,741

75%

Meath

60,652

38,278

63%

Monaghan

20,176

13,871

69%

North Tipperary

24,839

18,077

73%

Offaly

25,224

15,175

60%

Roscommon

23,888

16,124

68%

Sligo

25,281

17,821

70%

South Dublin

81,822

52,378

64%

South Tipperary

30,368

20,737

68%

Waterford City

15,753

10,661

68%

Waterford County

24,777

16,474

67%

Westmeath

29,872

20,448

69%

Wexford

56,030

36,695

66%

Wicklow

45,665

32,035

70%

National

1,620,814

1,109,284

68%

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