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Tax Yield

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 3 December 2013

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Ceisteanna (60)

Clare Daly

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60. Deputy Clare Daly asked the Minister for Finance if he will verify the accuracy of correspondence (details supplied) relating to income tax yield. [51353/13]

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I am advised by the Revenue Commissioners that, on the basis of the incomes table supplied, the conclusions referred to by the Deputy are arithmetically correct. The table contains a distribution of incomes and income tax by reference to ranges of income for the income tax year 2013 which was provided in my reply of 30 April 2013 to Parliamentary Question Number 151 (Reference number 19815/13). The figures were provisional estimates from the Revenue tax-forecasting model using actual data for the year 2010 adjusted as necessary for income and employment trends in the interim.

The Deputy may be interested to know that the figures in question have since been revised on the basis of actual data for the year 2011 and are set out in the following table.

As regards the question of the average rate of income tax on the highest incomes being lower than the average rate of tax on somewhat lower incomes I should point out that “gross income”, the basis on which these average tax rates are calculated, is not the basis on which the charge to income tax is applied. In arriving at taxable income the figure for gross income must be reduced by various deductions and reductions which are legitimately allowable for income tax such as deductions for capital allowances, interest paid, losses, allowable expenses and retirement annuities.

An examination of the historical data for 2011, the latest available, indicates that the aggregated claims for such deductions by income earners with incomes in excess of one million were almost 4 % of gross income higher than the corresponding proportion that applied to income earners with incomes between €500,000 and one million. This means that the proportion of gross income of income earners with incomes in excess of one million that was legitimately available for taxation was 4% less than was the case in respect of income earners with incomes between €500,000 and one million.

All Income earners for Income Tax Year 2013 (provisional)

Gross Income Range €

Gross Income €

Numbers

Income Tax €

Average Income €

Average Tax €

Tas as % of Income

10,000 or less

1,701,125,991

386,113

413,033

4,406

1

0.0%

10,001 – 20,000

5,991,247,957

394,547

40,310,708

15,185

102

0.7%

20,001 – 30,000

9,894,189,836

398,715

376,689,221

24,815

945

3.8%

30,001 – 40,000

10,526,536,676

302,643

761,371,741

34,782

2,516

7.2%

40,001 – 50,000

9,188,240,949

205,698

1,014,747,279

44,669

5,064

11.3%

50,001 – 60,000

7,439,955,833

136,170

1,058,209,385

54,637

7,771

14.2%

60,001 – 70,000

6,111,257,479

94,391

968,351,805

64,744

10,259

15.8%

70,001 – 80,000

4,885,203,793

65,408

858,055,522

74,688

13,119

17.6%

80,001 – 90,000

3,791,883,977

44,761

726,494,017

84,714

16,231

19.2%

90,001 – 100,000

2,974,203,171

31,396

611,283,510

94,732

19,470

20.6%

100,001 – 125,000

5,083,135,796

45,853

1,140,444,989

110,857

24,872

22.4%

125,001 – 150,000

2,866,266,063

21,073

701,259,789

136,016

33,278

24.5%

150,001 – 175,000

1,871,791,838

11,601

482,446,104

161,347

41,587

25.8%

175,001 – 200,000

1,295,536,585

6,944

344,645,246

186,569

49,632

26.6%

200,001 – 250,000

1,714,547,953

7,718

469,551,354

222,149

60,383

27.4%

250,001 – 300,000

1,155,249,712

4,327

324,876,900

272,657

76,676

28.1%

300,001 - 350,000

815,682,198

2,530

235,605,616

322,404

93,125

28.9%

350,001 – 400,000

591,932,771

1,585

171,761,138

373,459

108,369

29.0%

400,001 – 450,000

436,035,890

1,028

132,133,368

424,159

128,534

30.3%

450,001 – 500,000

352,328,419

743

107,279,137

474,197

144,386

30.4%

500,001 – 750,000

1,157,652,860

1,927

350,608,421

600,754

181,945

30.3%

750,001 – 1,000,000

554,709,996

648

165,893,488

856,034

256,008

29.3%

1,000,001 – 2,000,000

733,261,467

549

214,029,105

1,335,631

389,853

29.2%

Over 2,000,000

527,352,863

130

150,954,072

4,056,560

1,161,185

28.6%

Overall Total

81,659,329,617

2,166,411

11,434,414,947

37,693

5,278

14.0%

It should be noted that the income ranges shown in the above table relate to Gross Income as defined in Revenue Statistical Report 2011.

The figures are estimates from the Revenue tax-forecasting model using actual data for the year 2011 adjusted as necessary for income and employment trends in the interim. Therefore these are therefore provisional and likely to be revised.

It should also be noted that a married couple who has elected or has been deemed to have elected for joint assessment is counted as one tax unit.

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