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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 6 October 2021

Wednesday, 6 October 2021

Questions (21, 22)

Neale Richmond

Question:

21. Deputy Neale Richmond asked the Minister for Finance the number of persons that claimed the help-to-buy scheme since its inception for a self-build home; the value of these claims broken down by county; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48588/21]

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Neale Richmond

Question:

22. Deputy Neale Richmond asked the Minister for Finance the number of persons that claimed the help to buy scheme since its inception to purchase a home; the value of these claims broken down by county; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48589/21]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 21 and 22 together.

According to latest data available from Revenue as at 31 August 2021, since the inception of the Help to Buy (HTB) scheme there have been 6,971 claims for self-builds, and 21,348 claims for new builds, giving a total of 28,319 claims.

Revenue advise that a combined breakdown of build type broken down by county is not available.

They further advise that the available information regarding the HTB scheme is provided in the detailed statistics published on the Revenue website. Statistics by year to the end of 2020 are available at:

www.revenue.ie/en/corporate/information-about-revenue/statistics/tax-expenditures/htb/htb-yearly.aspx .

Statistics for 2021 to-date are available at: www.revenue.ie/en/corporate/information-about-revenue/statistics/tax-expenditures/htb/htb-monthly.aspx .

These statistics include the numbers of claims broken down by county, and by build type (i.e. self-build or purchase).

The following HTB claims (cumulative) were made in each half-year period 2017 to 2020:

-

2017 H1

2017 H2

2018 H1

2018 H2

2019 H1

2019 H2

2020 H1

2020 H2

Carlow

12

36

52

72

101

132

160

192

Cavan

14

35

52

77

96

138

168

208

Clare

30

62

102

136

183

263

308

371

Cork

232

490

737

1,035

1,377

1,848

2,148

2,670

Donegal

25

43

68

93

131

185

236

304

Dublin

982

2,008

2,834

3,589

4,452

5,286

5,751

6,452

Galway

96

207

308

430

560

724

879

1,062

Kerry

18

45

65

86

123

171

223

272

Kildare

262

520

756

994

1,262

1,672

1,947

2,446

Kilkenny

17

37

60

86

124

173

235

319

Laois

31

65

109

154

191

240

292

385

Leitrim*

59

Limerick

72

165

240

321

425

536

620

751

Longford*

94

Louth

56

132

209

319

420

540

623

733

Mayo

23

66

101

146

203

293

350

427

Meath

269

606

913

1,197

1,620

2,054

2,340

2,809

Monaghan

11

34

54

78

103

148

174

214

Offaly

26

56

69

92

114

151

180

232

Roscommon

17

34

49

67

91

133

164

194

Sligo*

164

Tipperary

30

83

128

170

227

283

327

383

Waterford

67

130

183

243

304

388

456

553

Westmeath

32

62

100

134

170

216

253

313

Wexford

30

66

111

165

257

360

437

533

Wicklow

141

260

353

473

617

780

856

1,009

* Revenue advise that In certain periods Leitrim, Longford and Sligo data are not included as the numbers are small.

The following HTB claims (non-cumulative) were made in Q1 and Q2 2021.

The following table provides a breakdown of the HTB claims (cumulative) by build type.

Build Type

Number

Purchased

21,348

Self-Build

6,971

Total

28,319

The following is a geographical breakdown of HTB claims (cumulative) as at 31 August 2021.

County

Number

Claim Amount (€m)

Carlow

248

3.8

Cavan

271

4.1

Clare

486

8.2

Cork

3,425

65.0

Donegal

381

5.0

Dublin

7,258

136.9

Galway

1,337

23.4

Kerry

337

5.1

Kildare

3,114

61.0

Kilkenny

395

6.9

Laois

553

8.9

Leitrim

79

1.1

Limerick

929

16.0

Longford

110

1.7

Louth

936

14.6

Mayo

537

8.4

Meath

3,419

60.0

Monaghan

275

4.2

Offaly

313

5.2

Roscommon

242

3.8

Sligo

214

3.2

Tipperary

472

7.1

Waterford

695

10.7

Westmeath

389

6.4

Wexford

709

11.3

Wicklow

1,195

21.9

Total

28,319

503.8

Note: Figures may be subject to an element of rounding.

Question No. 22 answered with Question No. 21.
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