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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 May 2024

Tuesday, 21 May 2024

Questions (261)

Carol Nolan

Question:

261. Deputy Carol Nolan asked the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of applications made by county to the increased cost-of-business scheme; the funding allocated to each county, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22604/24]

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Written answers

The Government is very aware that SMEs have faced a number of economic shocks in recent years which have resulted in cost increases.

On May 15th, I, along with my Government colleagues, announced a substantial range of measures to reduce costs for small and medium sized businesses.

Included in these measures was the reopening of the ICOB portal from 15th May to 29th May, in order to allow rate paying business owners who have not registered to do so. We have received feedback that the process of registering is simple and quick.

As part of re-opening the ICOB scheme and given the greater impact that increased costs are having on the hospitality and retail sector, as noted in the DETE-DSP joint working paper titled ‘An Assessment of the Cumulative Impact of Proposed Measures to Improve Working Conditions in Ireland’, it has been agreed that business operating in these sectors will receive a second payment for approved businesses or a double payment for new registrations under this scheme.

The funding allocated to each county is as follows:

Local Authority

Grant Funding Allocation

Carlow

€2,807,775

Cavan

€2,978,631

Clare

€5,477,444

Cork City

€14,147,830

Cork County

€14,644,334

Donegal

€7,165,063

Dublin City

€39,150,032

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

€11,754,019

Fingal

€11,773,751

Galway City

€6,547,729

Galway County

€6,751,126

Kerry

€6,771,769

Kildare

€7,654,623

Kilkenny

€4,219,626

Laois

€2,407,570

Leitrim

€1,131,070

Limerick

€7,811,700

Longford

€1,565,263

Louth

€6,041,709

Mayo

€5,829,286

Meath

€5,983,903

Monaghan

€2,402,897

Offaly

€2,255,939

Roscommon

€2,020,961

Sligo

€2,690,467

South Dublin

€16,225,033

Tipperary

€6,150,005

Waterford

€6,144,183

Westmeath

€3,449,715

Wexford

€7,379,529

Wicklow

€5,643,782

LA GRANT TOTALS

€226,976,762

The latest available ICOB figures as at 20th May are as follows:

Local Authority

Total Submissions

Total Properties

Carlow County Council (101)

958

1107

Cavan County Council (102)

1123

1254

Clare County Council (103)

1856

2187

Cork City Council (104)

3865

4181

Cork County Council (105)

4770

5160

Donegal County Council (107)

2338

2689

Dublin City Council (108)

7547

8308

Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council (109)

2497

2627

Fingal County Council (110)

2833

3045

Galway City Council (111)

1887

2072

Galway County Council (112)

1850

2106

Kerry County Council (113)

2320

2537

Kildare County Council (114)

2908

3010

Kilkenny County Council (115)

1222

1377

Laois County Council (116)

914

1019

Leitrim County Council (117)

471

525

Limerick City and County Council (118)

2767

3455

Longford County Council (119)

758

896

Louth County Council (120)

1922

2338

Mayo County Council (121)

2483

2647

Meath County Council (106)

2333

2472

Monaghan County Council (122)

1203

1385

Offaly County Council (123)

957

1068

Roscommon County Council (124)

967

998

Sligo County Council (125)

1000

1099

South Dublin County Council (126)

2971

3554

Tipperary County Council (127)

2383

2858

Waterford City and County Council (128)

1910

2180

Westmeath County Council (129)

1375

1551

Wexford County Council (130)

2693

2918

Wicklow County Council (131)

2024

2316

Total

67105

74939

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