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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 18 September 2014

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Questions (84)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

84. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Finance the total cost of his Department and those under the aegis for the storage of records and archives that are ultimately intended to be forwarded to the National Archives in time; if he will provide this cost for 2012 and 2013; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35419/14]

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The provision of the storage of records and archives is a shared service provided by my Department to both the Department of Finance and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform. The storage of files is presently in two separate locations. The first is in our main premises in Government Buildings. There is no cost to the Department for the storage in this area.

The second is an off-site facility in Finglas that is currently on lease and is paid by the OPW. The costs incurred to my Department in relation to these premises are the heating and lighting and was circa €1,800 for 2012 and 2013.

The cost paid by the OPW is set out in the following table.

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2012

2013

Annual Rent

72,500

72,500

Insurance Reimbursement

      600

      754

Total Annual Service Charges

   8,223

   8,628

Total Costs for this lease per annum

€81,323

€81,882

Revenue Commissioners

I am advised by the Revenue Commissioners that they store a very large number of records for the purposes of tax & customs administration. Revenue currently holds a substantial number of disposal authorisations granted by the National Archives Office which covers a wide range of these records. It is Revenue's policy to review records on an on-going basis with the National Archives Office before disposal, and it is at that stage that files are identified for forwarding to that Office. There are no Revenue files at present which have been identified as being stored solely for the purpose of forwarding to the National Archives in time and accordingly no costs which can be separately identified.

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