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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 5 October 2022

Wednesday, 5 October 2022

Ceisteanna (165)

Ivana Bacik

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165. Deputy Ivana Bacik asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage the breakdown of the allocations in 2023 due to the increase of €108 million from the Local Government Fund for local authorities by local authority; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [49103/22]

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The Government is making a significant contribution of €333 million in 2023 to support the local government sector, and this represents an increase of €108m year-on-year.

A significant element of this funding is a contribution to local authorities towards pay costs associated with the unwinding of the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (FEMPI) legislation and National Pay Agreements. There is an increase of €36.8m year-on-year due to the cumulative effect of these increases. This total allocation of €199m will help local authorities ensure that they have the necessary resources, in terms of people, to perform their functions. The allocations per local authority are being finalised currently and will be notified to local authorities in the coming weeks. Furthermore, as has happened in previous years, my Department will be engaging with the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform in respect of any additional pay increases that are confirmed.

The other large portion of this figure is to fund LPT equalisation; to ensure that all local authorities, including those with weaker property tax bases, have a minimum level of funding available to them that is separate to programme funding. The increase in funding to €110m from €34.3m is due to the move to 100% retention of Local Property Tax within the local authority area. As a result, all equalisation funding is now met by the Exchequer. On the other hand, the move to 100% local retention will increase the surplus available to certain local authorities, and therefore increase the requirement of these authorities to self-fund some level of transport and/or housing or other costs previously met by the Exchequer.

My Department has confirmed provisional LPT allocations to local authorities for 2023 as detailed in the table 1 below. As previously, every local authority has the power to vary the basic rate of LPT in their local area and final LPT allocations for 2023 will be confirmed once these decisions are finalised.

Finally, it should be noted that my Department is aware of the current financial environment in which local authorities are now operating. In recognition of the ongoing pressures, support of €60m has been recently secured to assist the sector, which is additional to the increases in funding outlined above. Its purpose will be to assist local authorities in meeting the increasing costs involved in providing a wide range of services. The allocations per local authority are being finalised currently and will be notified to local authorities in the coming weeks.

Table 1 – 2023 Provisional (pre-variation) LPT allocations to local authorities.

Local Authority

Carlow County Council

6,138,657

Cavan County Council

9,480,501

Clare County Council

9,137,545

Cork City Council

21,159,516

Cork County Council

31,194,762

Donegal County Council

25,119,850

Dublin City Council

94,556,845

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council

57,276,476

Fingal County Council

40,533,514

Galway City Council

8,527,592

Galway County Council

14,517,890

Kerry County Council

13,776,761

Kildare County Council

23,161,639

Kilkenny County Council

10,673,913

Laois County Council

8,558,877

Leitrim County Council

8,956,315

Limerick City & County Council

17,554,464

Longford County Council

8,906,648

Louth County Council

9,866,198

Mayo County Council

19,812,344

Meath County Council

18,651,237

Monaghan County Council

11,238,572

Offaly County Council

7,656,288

Roscommon County Council

10,216,232

Sligo County Council

10,202,627

South Dublin County Council

32,263,395

Tipperary County Council

25,951,602

Waterford City and County Council

18,678,971

Westmeath County Council

11,205,507

Wexford County Council

13,547,516

Wicklow County Council

18,506,399

Total

617,028,653

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