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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 8 September 2022

Thursday, 8 September 2022

Ceisteanna (316)

Fergus O'Dowd

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316. Deputy Fergus O'Dowd asked the Minister for Finance if a response will issue to concerns raised by an organisation (details supplied) in respect of capital acquisition tax; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41968/22]

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Prior to Finance Act 2017, agricultural land which was leased for solar panels was not classified as qualifying agricultural property for the purposes of Capital Gains Tax retirement relief or agricultural relief from Capital Acquisitions Tax.

Following a review announced in Budget 2018, and in recognition of the then Government's commitment to facilitate the development of solar energy projects in Ireland, a revised approach was introduced whereby it is now possible for land leased for the installation of solar panels to be classified as qualifying agricultural property under certain conditions. A key condition is that the total area of land under lease and on which solar panels are installed does not exceed 50% of the total area of agricultural land.  

While introducing this amendment, it was important that we did not lose sight of the fundamental principle which underpins our policy in relation to agricultural relief and retirement relief.  

I recognise that allowing land leased for solar panels to be classified as qualifying agricultural property is an important element in encouraging solar energy projects. However, this must also be carefully balanced with the overarching objectives of this valuable relief which aims to encourage the inter-generational transfer of agricultural land which is being actively farmed.

My officials recently engaged directly with the organisation referenced by the Deputy on this matter. Department of Finance officials have also engaged with officials from Department of Agriculture, Department of Energy, Climate and Communications and Revenue in consideration this matter, as well as other solar energy policy measures, in a broader government context.

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