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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 8 February 2023

Wednesday, 8 February 2023

Ceisteanna (148)

Denise Mitchell

Ceist:

148. Deputy Denise Mitchell asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage the total amount of outstanding development contributions and levies owed to each local authority for the years 2020, 2021 and 2022, in tabular form. [5624/23]

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I understand that the Question refers to the years 2020, 2021, and 2022. Development contribution charges to be applied on developers are set at the planning permission stage but are not collectable by the relevant local authority until after the development work commences. Commencement notices are issued by the developer to the local authority and these generally trigger the raising of the charge. The normal practice is for the developer to issue a commencement notice for all units in the development at the construction start date which could mean that the full development charges are due immediately. Alternatively, a phased payment plan may be agreed between the planning authority and the developer and in other cases, commencement notices are issued for blocks of units on a piecemeal basis.

In order to avoid inconsistencies in recognising income and the raising of invoices when a commencement notice is received, contributions collectable within the next 12 months are usually treated as income by the relevant local authority and a short-term debtor is raised. Income from development contributions not due to be paid within the next 12 months is deferred and is not separately disclosed in the Annual Financial Statement (AFS).

The most recent audited data available in respect of development contributions is in respect of the financial year ending 31 December 2021.

In essence, the development contribution short term debtor figure for 2020 and 2021 in the table below indicates the aggregate amount of development contributions payable to local authorities that had invoices issued in 2021 and previous years and where payment remains outstanding.

Local Authority

2020

2021

Carlow County Council

2,637,413.73

3,152,133.69

Cavan County Council

905,255.00

1,214,507.00

Clare County Council

3,282,173.46

3,466,404.74

Cork City Council

6,251,245.21

5,421,030.93

Cork County Council

13,799,817.48

12,402,675.21

Donegal County Council

315,244.71

338,034.15

Dublin City Council

46,407,384.00

56,020,277.66

Dun Laoire/Rathdown County Council

20,425,672.33

27,575,050.22

Fingal County Council

65,943,484.29

61,242,962.23

Galway City Council

3,334,467.15

4,727,654.34

Galway County Council

2,110,519.64

3,516,901.42

Kerry County Council

3,308,348.37

3,306,759.48

Kildare County Council

12,694,983.70

10,409,556.29

Kilkenny County Council

7,075,672.51

6,760,842.17

Laois County Council

1,260,210.06

2,296,649.00

Leitrim County Council

238,240.19

433,914.77

Limerick City & County Council

5,917,721.81

3,834,083.90

Longford County Council

2,666,838.23

2,568,241.21

Louth County Council

10,621,248.30

11,451,042.98

Mayo County Council

7,379,307.68

8,001,275.70

Meath County Council

16,849,178.70

17,746,803.25

Monaghan County Council

2,422,710.56

2,766,982.83

Offaly County Council

1,969,814.89

2,927,291.81

Roscommon County Council

4,667,280.14

5,030,292.04

Sligo County Council

135,688.16

81,000.40

Sth Dublin County Council

20,455,478.23

19,767,483.13

Tipperary County Council

3,490,461.41

2,912,732.91

Waterford City & County Council

1,734,313.73

1,753,173.41

Westmeath County Council

1,020,464.46

810,506.17

Wexford County Council

6,125,185.83

5,007,476.44

Wicklow County Council

11,088,781.19

12,883,056.52

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