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Housing Schemes

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 March 2023

Tuesday, 21 March 2023

Questions (308)

Matt Shanahan

Question:

308. Deputy Matt Shanahan asked the Minister for Finance the number of help-to-buy scheme mortgages drawn down in Waterford and nationally in two years, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12355/23]

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The Help to Buy (HTB) incentive is a scheme to assist first-time purchasers with the deposit they need to buy or build a new house or apartment. The incentive gives a refund of Income Tax and Deposit Interest Retention Tax (DIRT) paid in the State over the previous four years, subject to limits outlined in the legislation. The incentive is accessed via an online-only application process which has been available since 3rd January 2017, currently covering the period 19 July 2016 to 31 December 2024.

I am advised by Revenue that applications for HTB may be made on a provisional basis as first-time buyers seek to clarify their entitlements in advance of commencing the purchase of a property. An application will only progress to the “claim” stage if and when the applicant decides to purchase a property that is eligible for the scheme. First-time buyers can submit their claim once a contract is signed for the purchase of a property. In the case of self-builds, the claim can be submitted after the draw-down of the first tranche of the mortgage.

When a claim is submitted, the information provided must be verified by the qualifying contractor or the solicitor acting on behalf of the self-builder. Claims cannot be approved and paid until the qualifying contractor or solicitor has verified the claim.

Revenue have advised that the table below provides a county breakdown of the number of approved claims for the years 2021 and 2022, based on the date of the commencement of the claim stage:

2021

2022

Carlow

105

61

Cavan

87

69

Clare

166

94

Cork

1,104

958

Donegal

148

175

Dublin

1,110

1,057

Galway

417

326

Kerry

104

115

Kildare

990

1,029

Kilkenny

122

118

Laois

222

144

Leitrim

29

18

Limerick

256

176

Longford

29

25

Louth

342

312

Mayo

160

166

Meath

867

633

Monaghan

100

81

Offaly

135

153

Roscommon

80

62

Sligo

74

62

Tipperary

133

112

Waterford

192

162

Westmeath

95

101

Wexford

296

285

Wicklow

310

249

Total

7,673

6,743

The Deputy may wish to note that further annual statistical information in relation to the HTB scheme is available on the Revenue website at:www.revenue.ie/en/corporate/information-about-revenue/statistics/tax-expenditures/htb/htb-yearly.aspx

In addition to this, monthly statistics are also available and published online at: www.revenue.ie/en/corporate/information-about-revenue/statistics/tax-expenditures/htb/htb-monthly.aspx

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