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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 21 September 2017

Thursday, 21 September 2017

Questions (72)

Éamon Ó Cuív

Question:

72. Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for Finance the payments by the Exchequer to the European Union in each of the years since 1973 and to date in 2017; the receipts by the exchequer from the European Union for each of the years in the same period; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [40025/17]

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EU Budget payments and public sector receipt data are published annually by the Department of Finance in the Budget Statistics publication. The Budget Statistics, which go back to 1973, can be found on the Department of Finance website. For ease of reference, Ireland's receipts from and contributions to the EU Budget are set out in the following table:

 Year

Public Receipts from EU Budget*

Payments to EU Budget

Net Receipts

€m

€m

€m

1973

47

6

41

1974

86

7

79

1975

139

12

126

1976

152

17

135

1977

347

28

318

1978

521

59

462

1979

672

77

595

1980

712

113

599

1981

644

134

510

1982

765

174

591

1983

924

235

689

1984

1,100

257

843

1985

1,433

271

1,162

1986

1,456

305

1,151

1987

1,397

324

1,073

1988

1,475

315

1,160

1989

1,645

363

1,282

1990

2,211

359

1,851

1991

2,795

442

2,353

1992

2,532

449

2,083

1993

2,850

576

2,274

1994

2,338

642

1,696

1995

2,567

689

1,877

1996

2,820

687

2,133

1997

3,190

652

2,538

1998

3,015

989

2,026

1999

2,679

1,051

1,628

2000

2,607

1,075

1,532

2001

2,418

1,220

1,198

2002

2,520

1,011

1,508

2003

2,581

1,190

1,391

2004

2,611

1,186

1,425

2005

2,379

1,497

882

2006

2,202

1,530

672

2007

2,086

1,570

516

2008

2,066

1,587

479

2009

1,813

1,486

327

2010

1,885

1,352

533

2011

1,950

1,350

601

2012

1,838

1,393

445

2013

1,673

1,726

-53

2014

1,423

1,685

-262

2015

1,792

1,952

-161

* The EU also makes some payments directly to beneficiaries, which do not appear in these public sector receipts (e.g.Research Funding).

Ireland's contribution to the EU budget in 2016 was c. €2,023 million. In relation to receipts for 2016, a final outturn will form part of the Budget Statistics report which is due to be published in the Autumn.

At the time of Budget 2017 my Department  forecasted that our contribution to the EU budget will be c. €2,400 million in 2017. However, this forecast is contingent on a number of variables, including the size of the overall EU budget for the year and other EU budget operational developments which will only emerge as the year progresses.

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