Written answers

Thursday, 16 May 2024

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Business Supports

Photo of Louise O'ReillyLouise O'Reilly (Dublin Fingal, Sinn Fein)
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167. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of businesses, broken down by each local authority area in the State, that registered for the increased cost-of-business grant by close of scheme, in tabular form. [22232/24]

Photo of Peter BurkePeter Burke (Longford-Westmeath, Fine Gael)
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The latest stats regarding the ICOB scheme are laid out in the table below. Please note that I along with my Government colleagues have today Wednesday 15th May announced a substantial range of measures to reduce costs for small and medium sized businesses.

Amongst the range of measures I have decided to reopen the ICOB portal from today to 29th May. If a rate paying business owner has not registered, they should do so now. We have received feedback that the process of registering is simple and quick.

As part of re-opening the ICOB scheme and given the greater impact that increased costs are having on the hospitality and retail sector, as noted in the DETE-DSP joint working paper titled ‘An Assessment of the Cumulative Impact of Proposed Measures to Improve Working Conditions in Ireland’, it has been agreed that business operating in these sectors should receive a second payment for approved businesses or a double payment for new registrations under this scheme.

Local Authority Total Businesses Registered
Carlow County Council (101) 1100
Cavan County Council (102) 1249
Clare County Council (103) 2165
Cork City Council (104) 4122
Cork County Council (105) 5107
Donegal County Council (107) 2634
Dublin City Council (108) 8220
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council (109) 2613
Fingal County Council (110) 2968
Galway City Council (111) 2063
Galway County Council (112) 2085
Kerry County Council (113) 2521
Kildare County Council (114) 2969
Kilkenny County Council (115) 1363
Laois County Council (116) 1014
Leitrim County Council (117) 521
Limerick City and County Council (118) 3390
Longford County Council (119) 888
Louth County Council (120) 2325
Mayo County Council (121) 2612
Meath County Council (106) 2457
Monaghan County Council (122) 1379
Offaly County Council (123) 1055
Roscommon County Council (124) 983
Sligo County Council (125) 1096
South Dublin County Council (126) 3527
Tipperary County Council (127) 2831
Waterford City and County Council (128) 2160
Westmeath County Council (129) 1542
Wexford County Council (130) 2900
Wicklow County Council (131) 2303
Total 74162

Photo of Louise O'ReillyLouise O'Reilly (Dublin Fingal, Sinn Fein)
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168. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the amount of funding issued to businesses under the increased cost-of-business grant by close of scheme, by local authority area, in tabular form. [22233/24]

Photo of Peter BurkePeter Burke (Longford-Westmeath, Fine Gael)
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The latest data on funding, as at 15th May, regarding the ICOB scheme is set out in the table below.

In addition, please note that I, along with my Government colleagues, have today Wednesday 15th May announced a substantial range of measures to reduce costs for small and medium sized businesses.

Amongst the range of measures it was agreed that ICOB portal would be re-opened from today to 29th May. If a rate paying business owner has not registered, they should do so now. We have received feedback that the process of registering is simple and quick.

As part of re-opening the ICOB scheme and given the greater impact that increased costs are having on the hospitality and retail sector, as noted in the DETE-DSP joint working paper titled ‘An Assessment of the Cumulative Impact of Proposed Measures to Improve Working Conditions in Ireland ’, it has been agreed that business operating in these sectors should receive a second payment for approved businesses or a double payment for new registrations under this scheme.

Local Authority Total Submissions Total Properties Approved Submissions Approved Amount Paid Submissions Paid Amount
Carlow County Council (101) 951 1100 114 €227,775.30 114 €227,775.30
Cavan County Council (102) 1118 1249 1 €298.49 1 €298.49
Clare County Council (103) 1837 2165 217 €452,150.39 217 €452,150.39
Cork City Council (104) 3806 4122 1202 €3,194,355.03 1012 €2,703,868.91
Cork County Council (105) 4722 5107 0 €0.00 0 €0.00
Donegal County Council (107) 2300 2634 50 €88,962.79 50 €88,962.79
Dublin City Council (108) 7471 8220 47 €147,540.25 0 €0.00
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council (109) 2483 2613 128 €386,536.03 63 €202,002.04
Fingal County Council (110) 2757 2968 158 €334,011.50 91 €193,595.34
Galway City Council (111) 1878 2063 532 €1,390,806.29 532 €1,390,806.29
Galway County Council (112) 1832 2085 579 €1,097,962.08 534 €1,020,112.34
Kerry County Council (113) 2304 2521 0 €0.00 0 €0.00
Kildare County Council (114) 2867 2969 1151 €2,456,554.84 1128 €2,418,283.01
Kilkenny County Council (115) 1208 1363 948 €1,690,577.76 771 €1,368,190.33
Laois County Council (116) 909 1014 16 €28,464.98 0 €0.00
Leitrim County Council (117) 468 521 33 €54,837.88 33 €54,837.88
Limerick City and County Council (118) 2727 3390 1380 €2,817,521.00 825 €1,780,448.23
Longford County Council (119) 753 888 705 €1,059,853.88 293 €432,099.05
Louth County Council (120) 1912 2325 4 €4,984.49 4 €4,984.49
Mayo County Council (121) 2456 2612 197 €407,896.40 97 €188,948.81
Meath County Council (106) 2320 2457 25 €94,451.84 25 €94,451.84
Monaghan County Council (122) 1198 1379 71 €114,852.00 71 €114,852.00
Offaly County Council (123) 949 1055 254 €423,115.04 254 €423,115.04
Roscommon County Council (124) 952 983 259 €456,894.16 0 €0.00
Sligo County Council (125) 997 1096 64 €141,424.81 64 €141,424.81
South Dublin County Council (126) 2951 3527 98 €310,368.06 3 €7,675.30
Tipperary County Council (127) 2361 2831 38 €43,903.92 21 €23,435.51
Waterford City and County Council (128) 1895 2160 495 €1,091,846.19 17 €33,122.82
Westmeath County Council (129) 1367 1542 925 €1,619,566.77 925 €1,619,566.77
Wexford County Council (130) 2675 2900 1623 €3,247,806.63 0 €0.00
Wicklow County Council (131) 2013 2303 39 €72,204.20 2 €6,253.18
Total 66437 74162 11353 €23,457,523.00 7147 €14,991,260.96

Photo of Louise O'ReillyLouise O'Reilly (Dublin Fingal, Sinn Fein)
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169. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he will reopen the increased cost-of-business grant. [22234/24]

Photo of Peter BurkePeter Burke (Longford-Westmeath, Fine Gael)
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The Government is very aware that SMEs have faced a number of economic shocks in recent years which have resulted in cost increases.

While most of these shocks have been international in nature – most significantly, energy price inflation – there have been costs associated with domestic measures, including the transition to a Living Wage and the introduction of Statutory Sick Leave.

I along with my Government colleagues have today Wednesday 15th May announced a substantial range of measures to reduce costs for small and medium sized businesses.

Amongst the range of measures I have decided to reopen the ICOB portal from today to 29th May. If a rate paying business owner has not registered, they should do so now. We have received feedback that the process of registering is simple and quick.

As part of re-opening the ICOB scheme and given the greater impact that increased costs are having on the hospitality and retail sector, as noted in the DETE-DSP joint working paper titled ‘An Assessment of the Cumulative Impact of Proposed Measures to Improve Working Conditions in Ireland’, it has been agreed that business operating in these sectors will receive a second payment for approved businesses or a double payment for new registrations under this scheme.

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