I propose to take Questions Nos. 100 and 101 together.
The information requested by the Deputy in relation to the yield from Stamp Duty on residential and commercial property, together with the number of transactions, is as set out in the following tables. It is not possible to separately identify commercial property from within the broader non-residential category.
Residential Property
Year
|
€m
|
Number of Transactions
|
2006
|
1,311
|
52,901
|
2007
|
1,018
|
41,079
|
2008
|
445
|
25,371
|
2009
|
150
|
11,766
|
2010
|
107
|
20,888
|
2011
|
45
|
18,333
|
2012
|
57
|
25,177
|
2013
|
66
|
29,741
|
2014
|
102
|
42,971
|
2015
|
123
|
48,668
|
2016 to end April*
|
37
|
13,134
|
Non-Residential Property
Year
|
€m
|
Number of Transactions
|
2006
|
1,678
|
45,834
|
2007
|
1,363
|
37,900
|
2008
|
600
|
32,847
|
2009
|
179
|
21,895
|
2010
|
92
|
20,815
|
2011
|
90
|
28,697
|
2012
|
49
|
28,045
|
2013
|
87
|
22,260
|
2014
|
173
|
22,955
|
2015
|
178
|
27,493
|
2016 to end April*
|
67
|
11,524
|
* Figures are provisional.