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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 13 February 2024

Tuesday, 13 February 2024

Questions (252)

Cormac Devlin

Question:

252. Deputy Cormac Devlin asked the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of cost-of-doing-business grants processed by his Department by 6 February 2024, by county, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6245/24]

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The Increased Cost of Business (ICOB) grant was announced as part of the Budget 2024 package and will be particularly targeted at Small and Medium sized businesses who operate from a rateable premises. The grant is intended to aid firms who have been most affected by increases in business costs but is not intended to directly compensate for all increases in wages, or other costs, for every business.

Firms who do not have a rateable premises are not within the scope of this scheme, nor are vacant premises. The total allocation for the ICOB grant is €257m.

My Department is leading the introduction of this scheme, working in conjunction with the Local Authorities, the Local Government Management Agency (LGMA), the County and City Management Association (CCMA) and the Department of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage. Service Level Agreements (SLA) are currently being drafted between my Department and the Local Authorities to underpin the operation of this scheme. These will cover the delivery, funding, and oversight arrangements for the grant scheme.

My Department is not administering payments directly, rather the administration of the grant will be carried out by Local Authorities with a view to providing relief in the first quarter of this year. Businesses will be contacted directly by their Local Authority. The grant has been set up in this way to ensure that the scheme is accessible to smaller businesses, who may have had difficulties availing of previous schemes. There is no intention to limit the scheme in any way related to employee numbers.

A business must, at a minimum, meet the following eligibility conditions:

• It is a commercially trading business operating directly within a premises that is commercially rateable by a Local Authority.

• It has provided confirmation of its bank details to the respective Local Authority.

• It is rates compliant, including those businesses with a phased payment arrangement in-place.

• It is tax compliant, and in possession of a valid Tax Registration Number.

Vacant premises will be excluded from the scheme as will public institutions who do not fit the parameters of a commercially trading premises and larger financial institutions will be excluded.

Data analysis was undertaken by my officials, based on data provided by Táilte Éireann, to estimate the number of potentially eligible businesses. This analysis suggests that the ICOB Grant will be available to up to 143,000 businesses operating from a rateable premises, or 95% of all commercially trading business premises nationwide. However, the final number of qualifying premises may differ, as exclusions for vacant premises, non-rates compliant and non-tax compliant businesses are considered.

The table below provides a breakdown of estimated volume of eligible ratepayers in each Local Authority area:

Local Authority

No. of potential qualifying ratepayers

Carlow County Council

1909

Cavan County Council

2385

Clare County Council

3955

Cork County Council

15718

Cork City Council

6857

Donegal County Council

5705

Dublin City Council

17558

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

4409

Fingal County Council

5481

Galway City Council

3473

Galway County Council

4285

Kerry County Council

5035

Kildare County Council

4639

Kilkenny County Council

2667

Laois County Council

1885

Leitrim County Council

1087

Limerick City and County Council

6261

Longford County Council

1390

Louth County Council

4196

Mayo County Council

5099

Meath County Council

4647

Monaghan County Council

2318

Offaly County Council

2469

Roscommon County Council

2033

Sligo County Council

2145

South Dublin County Council

6126

Tipperary County Council

5161

Waterford City and County Council

3580

Westmeath County Council

3017

Wexford County Council

4399

Wicklow County Council

3494

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