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Customs and Excise

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 17 January 2024

Wednesday, 17 January 2024

Questions (310, 311, 312)

Alan Dillon

Question:

310. Deputy Alan Dillon asked the Minister for Finance the number of officers with assigned powers (details supplied) under section 62 of the Finance Act 1994, per county, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [56444/23]

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Alan Dillon

Question:

311. Deputy Alan Dillon asked the Minister for Finance the number of officers with assigned powers (details supplied) under section 62 of the Finance Act 2001, sections 134, 135, 136, 138, 139, 140 and 141, per county, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [56445/23]

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Alan Dillon

Question:

312. Deputy Alan Dillon asked the Minister for Finance the number of officers with assigned powers (details supplied) under regulation 7 of the European Communities (Intrastat) Regulations 1993, per county, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [56446/23]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 310, 311 and 312 together.

It appears that the references in the Deputy’s questions to section 62 of Finance Act 1994 and section 62 of Finance Act 2001 are erroneous and that they should instead reference section 62 of Finance Act 1993.

Section 62 of Finance Act 1993 relates to questioning of vehicle owners, while sections 134 through 141 of Finance Act 2001 relate to the power to stop vehicles, to examine and search vehicles and to take samples, entry and search of premises and to take samples, questioning in respect of certain tobacco products, power of arrest and detention of persons, detention of goods and vehicles and seizure of goods and vehicles.

Revenue have provided the table below which outlines the number of Revenue officers authorised under Section 62 of Finance Act 1993 and Sections 134, 135, 136, 138, 139, 140 and 141 of Finance Act 2001. The table provides a breakdown by the county in which the office to which the officers are assigned is located however, the authorisations are national in remit.

It should also be noted that Regulation 7 of the European Communities (Intrastat) Regulations 1993 has been superseded by Article 6 of the European Communities (Intrastat) Regulations, 2011. As such, Revenue have provided further information in the table which outlines the number of Revenue officers authorised under Article 6 of the European Communities (Intrastat) Regulations, 2011 (Statutory Instrument No 610/2011).

Again, the table provides a breakdown by the county in which the office to which the officers are assigned is located although the authorisations are national in remit. The Article 6 authorisation is granted as part of the standard suite of authorisations covered by the Revenue Authorisation ID Card and gives authorisation for officers to enter premises for the purpose of inspecting records relating to goods to which the Intrastat system applies. Revenue has replaced all existing Regulation 7 authorisations with Article 6 authorisations.

County

Section 62 + sections 134-141 authorisations

Article 6 authorisations

Clare

53

52

Cork

211

169

Donegal

70

70

Dublin

1,333

1,327

Galway

96

95

Kerry

44

44

Kildare

14

14

Kilkenny

50

50

Laois

13

13

Limerick

146

146

Louth

84

83

Mayo

57

57

Meath

38

38

Monaghan

14

14

Offaly

3

3

Roscommon

9

9

Sligo

53

53

Tipperary

61

61

Waterford

59

59

Westmeath

89

88

Wexford

115

115

Total

2,612

2,560

Question No. 311 answered with Question No. 310.
Question No. 312 answered with Question No. 310.
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