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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 22 February 2022

Tuesday, 22 February 2022

Questions (220, 221, 222)

Paul Murphy

Question:

220. Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Finance the estimated amount of revenue raised from excise duty on energy products and electricity, by quarter, in each of the years 2015 to 2021. [9109/22]

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Paul Murphy

Question:

221. Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Finance the estimated amount of revenue raised from VAT on energy products and electricity, by quarter, in each of the years 2015 to 2021. [9110/22]

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Paul Murphy

Question:

222. Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Finance the estimated amount of revenue raised from the carbon tax, by quarter, in each of the years 2010 to 2021. [9111/22]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 220 to 222, inclusive, together.

I am advised by Revenue that the available information in relation to Carbon Taxes, Electricity Tax, Excise on oils and fuels, and VAT on energy products and electricity is presented in the table below.

As traders are not required to identify the VAT from the supply of specific services on their (VAT) returns, the VAT on energy products and electricity is estimated on an annual basis. For Electricity Tax, the majority of this is returned to Revenue in the first quarter of the year, therefore an annual amount is provided. The following table gives the figures in € millions.

Year

Quarter

Carbon Taxes

Electricity Tax (full year)

Oils/Fuels Excise Duty

VAT (full year)

2021

Q1

€147.8

€5.2

€387.4

€911

2021

Q2

€170.6

 

€468.2

 

2021

Q3

€150.1

 

€530.7

 

2021

Q4

€183.3

 

€540.5

 

2020

Q1

€137.6

€2.1

€513.0

€874

2020

Q2

€114.9

 

€351.6

 

2020

Q3

€104.3

 

€477.9

 

2020

Q4

€136.7

 

€472.5

 

2019

Q1

€112.7

€2.3

€507.8

€933

2019

Q2

€108.6

 

€557.0

 

2019

Q3

€90.4

 

€547.8

 

2019

Q4

€118.7

 

€551.7

 

2018

Q1

€120.5

€2.5

€513.1

€951

2018

Q2

€117.2

 

€550.8

 

2018

Q3

€89.1

 

€548.3

 

2018

Q4

€104.3

 

€551.1

 

2017

Q1

€117.8

€3.6

€417.4

€899

2017

Q2

€115.8

 

€557.9

 

2017

Q3

€89.1

 

€550.8

 

2017

Q4

€96.9

 

€535.0

 

2016

Q1

€110.4

€4.6

€599.4

€911

2016

Q2

€124.2

 

€557.1

 

2016

Q3

€89.1

 

€549.8

 

2016

Q4

€106.6

 

€467.2

 

Question No. 221 answered with Question No. 220.
Question No. 222 answered with Question No. 220.
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