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Household Charge Administration

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 27 May 2014

Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Ceisteanna (569)

Clare Daly

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569. Deputy Clare Daly asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government the operating costs of the household charge support centre; the functions of the unit in view of the fact that they do not answer their phones and do not reply to e-mails; and the action he will take regarding same. [23254/14]

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The Local Government (Household Charge) Act 2011 provided the legislative basis for the Household Charge. Under the Act, an owner of a residential property on the liability date is liable to pay the Household Charge, unless otherwise exempted or entitled to claim a waiver. The Charge has operated on a self-assessment basis with an owner of a residential property determining liability and paying the Charge.

The Household Charge was operational in respect of 2012 only, with arrears and penalties in respect of a 2012 liability being collected by local authorities, assisted by the Local Government Management Agency on a shared services/agency basis up to and including 30 June 2013. Household Charge operational matters are a matter for the relevant local authority or for the Agency.

Household Charge administration costs, recouped by the Agency from the Local Government Fund, have amounted to €9,478,332 from 2012 to date. A provision of €200,000 has been set aside from the Local Government Fund in 2014 in respect of Household Charge administrative costs. As of 1 July 2013, outstanding Household Charge liabilities were increased to €200 and converted to a Local Property Tax liability due on the property; the Revenue Commissioners, who have responsibility for the collection of Local Property Tax, are now pursuing outstanding liabilities.

I understand that the current compliance campaign in relation to outstanding Household Charge liabilities being managed by the Revenue Commissioners has led to an increase in queries from the public and I would encourage householders with unresolved issues to contact the Revenue Commissioners to ensure that their position is regularised as soon as possible. Contact details are available on www.revenue.ie or www.householdcharge.ie.

Question No. 570 answered with Question No. 525.
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