I propose to take Questions Nos. 315 and 316 together.
The information requested by the Deputy in relation to the yield from Stamp Duty on residential and non-residential property, together with the numbers of transactions, is as set out in the following tables. It is not possible to separately identify commercial property from within the broader non-residential category.
Residential Property
Year
|
€m
|
Number of Transactions**
|
2004
|
752
|
43,492
|
2005
|
945
|
44,799
|
2006
|
1,311
|
52,901
|
2007
|
1,018
|
41,079
|
2008
|
445
|
25,371
|
2009
|
150
|
11,766
|
2010
|
107
|
20,888
|
2011
|
45
|
18,333
|
2012
|
57
|
25,177
|
2013
|
66
|
29,741
|
2014 to end August*
|
56
|
22,104
|
Non Residential Property
Year
|
€m
|
Number of Transactions**
|
2004
|
709
|
40,572
|
2005
|
1,057
|
43,674
|
2006
|
1,678
|
45,834
|
2007
|
1,363
|
37,900
|
2008
|
600
|
32,847
|
2009
|
179
|
21,895
|
2010
|
92
|
20,815
|
2011
|
90
|
28,697
|
2012
|
49
|
28,045
|
2013
|
87
|
22,260
|
2014 to end August*
|
94
|
18,115
|
*Provisional estimate
** Prior to 2010, the number of transactions refers only to transactions where Stamp Duty was paid.