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Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 20 October 2022

Thursday, 20 October 2022

Ceisteanna (206)

Seán Sherlock

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206. Deputy Sean Sherlock asked the Minister for Finance the number of recipients of the pandemic unemployment payment who will be expected to pay back tax this year and in 2023, by county, in tabular form. [52492/22]

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I am advised by Revenue that 75,825 individuals were in receipt of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment and had an underpayment of tax for the tax years 2020 or 2021 when they filed their income tax returns. As the Deputy may be aware, any outstanding tax due at the end of the year is collected through a reduction in the person’s tax credits over four years from 2022.

A Preliminary End of Year Statement is made available to PAYE taxpayers through the myAccount service after the end of each tax year. This statement sets out the taxpayer’s provisional tax position for that tax year based on the information available on Revenue records. However, Revenue may be unaware of any additional credits or reliefs due to the taxpayer as everyone’s circumstances differ and therefore the taxpayer’s position will not be finalised until they complete their income tax return for the year(s) in question.

The following table shows the numbers of taxpayers by county who were in receipt of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment and are paying tax due for those years through a reduction in their tax credits:

County

Number of taxpayers

Carlow

908

Cavan

1,070

Clare

1,611

Cork City & County

7,837

Donegal

1,942

Dublin City & County

25,882

Galway City & County

4,027

Kerry

2,325

Kildare

3,231

Kilkenny

1,325

Laois

1,170

Leitrim

345

Limerick

2,860

Longford

496

Louth

2,277

Mayo

1,880

Meath

3,210

Monaghan

917

Offaly

1,123

Roscommon

749

Sligo

880

Tipperary

2,041

Waterford

1,853

Westmeath

1,243

Wexford

2,624

Wicklow

1,999

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