EU budget payments and public sector receipt data are published annually by the Department of Finance in the Budget Statistics publication. The public sector receipt measure captures funds under 'shared management' between national and EU authorities. In addition, the EU also pays some additional receipts directly to private beneficiaries under 'centralised direct management', most notably under the EU research funding programme.
Ireland's receipts from and contributions to the EU budget for the years 2010 to 2016 are set out in the table below:
Year
|
Public Sector Receipts - €m
|
Direct Management Receipts* - €m
|
Total Receipts - €m
|
Payments to EU budget - €m
|
Net Receipts - €m
|
2010
|
1885.3
|
80.4
|
1965.7
|
1352.4
|
613.3
|
2011
|
1950.2
|
80.2
|
2030.4
|
1349.7
|
680.7
|
2012
|
1837.7
|
108.8
|
1946.5
|
1393.2
|
553.3
|
2013
|
1672.9
|
113.0
|
1785.9
|
1726.2
|
59.7
|
2014
|
1419.7
|
83.9
|
1503.6
|
1685.5
|
-181.9
|
2015
|
1783.4
|
147.7
|
1931.1
|
1952.1
|
-21.0
|
2016
|
1622.1
|
156.0
|
1778.1
|
2022.8
|
-244.7
|
* - Direct Management - funds which are awarded and spent directly by the Commission. These are primarily research receipts.
Ireland's contribution to the EU budget in 2017 is estimated to be c. €2,020 million. In relation to receipts for 2017, a final outturn will be published as part of the 2018 Budget Statistics report.