O'Donnell, Kieran

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Joint Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform Debate

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We are here today because of the whole issue of dealing with pensioners coming to our constituency offices. People have been under enormous pressure and we should not lose sight of the human dimensio...More Button

To what does the €55 million relate?More Button

Does that include arrears?More Button

This is a critical point.More Button

That is the first time we have been told that.More Button

Does Ms Feehily have anything further coming up?More Button

Does Ms Feehily have anything further coming across from the Department of Social Protection of a large nature?More Button

Or any Departments?More Button

Why did Revenue not confine the letters to the 30,000 cases?More Button

Is the Senator generalising about Fianna Fáil as well?More Button

It is not a generic product at all. Is he generalising his apology or just generalising his comments?More Button

In 2010 and 2011, if someone approached Revenue to say he or she had a social welfare pension, how would he or she know his or her tax credits were adjusted if no tax credit certificate issued? What ...More Button

No. This is a very relevant point. Revenue stopped sending out tax credit certificates in 2010 and 2011. If someone came to Revenue and said he or she was now in receipt of an old age pension, woul...More Button

That is important. Ms Feehily can give us a detailed rationale. Will she give us the quick basis for the €55 million relative to the 300,000? Is it 18%?More Button


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