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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 11 July 2023

Tuesday, 11 July 2023

Questions (213)

Jim O'Callaghan

Question:

213. Deputy Jim O'Callaghan asked the Minister for Finance if he will provide an update on the number of businesses in each county that have successfully applied for inclusion under the temporary business energy support scheme; the estimated value or worth of the support in each county, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [34276/23]

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The Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme (TBESS) was introduced to support qualifying businesses with increases in their electricity or natural gas costs arising from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The scheme provides support to qualifying businesses in respect of energy costs relating to the period from 1 September 2022 to 31 July 2023. The TBESS is available to eligible tax compliant businesses carrying on a trade or profession, the profits of which are chargeable to tax under Case I or Case II of Schedule D. Sections 100 to 102 of the Finance Act 2022, as amended by Section 7 of Finance Act 2023, make provision for the TBESS.

Businesses that are eligible for TBESS can register for the scheme via Revenue’s online service and comprehensive guidelines on the operation of the scheme are available on the Revenue website. The scheme will expire on 31 July 2023 and businesses will have until 30 September 2023 to register and submit claims in respect of all claim periods.

I am advised by Revenue of the following registrations and claims for the following counties, as of 6 July 2023:

County

Registration Applications

Registrations Approved

Approved Claims

Value of Approved Claims

Value of Paid Claims

Carlow

431

422

711

1.6

1.46

Cavan

654

647

988

2.26

2.14

Clare

786

781

1,189

2.51

2.3

Cork

3,838

3,795

6,247

12.42

11.81

Donegal

1,289

1,276

1,976

3.84

3.63

Dublin

6,625

6,503

11,466

32.63

30.65

Galway

1,756

1,732

2,754

6.5

6.26

Kerry

1,317

1,296

1,962

3.93

3.78

Kildare

1,079

1,065

1,856

4.48

4.23

Kilkenny

705

689

1,035

1.91

1.78

Laois

436

421

673

1.2

1.13

Leitrim

260

254

353

0.47

0.44

Limerick

1,294

1,275

2,088

4.42

4.27

Longford

302

295

482

0.95

0.84

Louth

849

839

1,398

2.84

2.67

Mayo

935

925

1,435

2.91

2.75

Meath

1,097

1,084

1,838

4.09

3.8

Monaghan

626

617

905

2.15

2.02

Offaly

470

462

727

1.31

1.24

Roscommon

376

371

632

1.35

1.29

Sligo

429

421

679

1.42

1.32

Tipperary

1,237

1,215

1,854

3.03

2.72

Waterford

894

881

1,486

3.13

2.86

Westmeath

679

672

1,132

1.98

1.82

Wexford

1,067

1,055

1,681

3.41

3.35

Wicklow

735

727

1,196

2.44

2.18

Total Businesses

30,156

29,720

48,743

109.19

102.77

As of 6 July, 29,720 businesses have registered for the scheme. 25,495 of these have commenced the claim process. 18,275 businesses have fully completed claims and 7,220 have claims in process. Until the claims process is fully complete, the claim cannot be processed by Revenue and for approved claims, a payment made. To date, the vast majority of completed claims have been approved by Revenue.

I am advised by Revenue that applications received from businesses are reviewed to determine eligibility and this accounts for the variance in the figures for ‘registration applications’ and ‘registrations approved’. In addition, Revenue is publishing detailed statistical reports in relation to the TBESS which are updated on a weekly basis. These reports are available on Revenue’s website.

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