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Social Insurance Fund Deficit

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 24 June 2014

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Questions (310)

Thomas P. Broughan

Question:

310. Deputy Thomas P. Broughan asked the Minister for Social Protection the current status of the social insurance fund; and the extent of the deficit, if any, in the fund. [27295/14]

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Written answers

The Social Insurance Fund (Fund) was established by the Social Welfare Act 1952 (as amended) and operates under the terms of the Social Welfare Consolidation Act (SWCA) 2005. Since 2008 the Fund has incurred an operating deficit and by mid-2010 had exhausted all of its accumulated reserves. Since mid-2010 the Fund in accordance with Section 9 of SWCA 2005 has received state subvention to bridge the gap between its PRSI income and its social insurance related expenditure. The table shows the Fund’s operating surplus/deficit since 2007.

Fund Income and Expenditure 2007-2014

Year

SIF Income

SIF Expenditure

Operating Surplus/Deficit

Cumulative Surplus at end of year

Exchequer Subvention Requirement

-

€,000

€,000

€,000

€,000

€,000

2007

7,834,147

7,250,990

583,157

3,632,298

-

2008

8,144,410

8,399,739

-255,329

3,376,969

-

2009

7,297,601

9,784,225

-2,486,624

890,345

-

2010

6,709,681

9,460,835

-2,751,154

1,477*

-1,862,286

2011

7,543,883

9,004,245

-1,460,362

1,477

-1,460,362

2012

6,785,557

8,869,567

-2,084,010

1,477

-2,084,010

2013**

7,317,505

8,631,635

-1,314,130

1,477

-1,314,130

2014***

3,203,942

3,520,264

-316,322

1,477

-316,322

*The 2010-2014 cumulative surplus represents the book value of the Departments HQ premises vested in the Minister for Social protection on behalf of the Fund.

**The 2013 deficit is provisional pending completion of the 2013 Statutory audit by the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General.

** *The 2014 deficit is for the period from 01/01/14 to 31/05/14 and is based on provisional monthly outturn figures.

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