LDFerguson
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I presume we all remember Minister Noonan's dishonest U-turn in relation to the Pensions Levy in 2014. For those that don't, he had promised to remove the levy in 2014 and then he did a U-turn on that promise, increased it in 2014 and extended it at a reduced rate into 2015. Then to add insult to injury he attempted to blame the pensions industry for his U-turn by alleging in public that the pensions industry had failed to meet the terms of some notional "deal". When pressed to elaborate on the nature of this "deal" he was forced to climb down as no such deal had ever been struck. But he still went ahead with increasing and extending the levy regardless.
Anyway, fast forward to 2014 and the Minister has been asked in May about any plans to extend the levy further, or make any other changes. His reply was...
I for one have seen no figures as to what job creation projects the Pensions Levy has been spent on, nor how many jobs have actually been created. Has anyone seen such figures?
Anyway, my main purpose in posting this is as a record of what has been said this year on the matter, in case Minister Noonan decides to perform another U-turn later.
Anyway, fast forward to 2014 and the Minister has been asked in May about any plans to extend the levy further, or make any other changes. His reply was...
"I announced in my Budget 2014 speech that the 0.6% Pension Fund Levy introduced to fund the Jobs Initiative in 2011 will be abolished from the 31st of December 2014. I introduced an additional levy at 0.15% which, as I also stated in the Budget speech, would apply within the existing legal framework to pension fund assets in 2014 and 2015. This was done to, among other things, continue to help fund the Jobs Initiative. I have no plans to make any further changes in this regard."
I for one have seen no figures as to what job creation projects the Pensions Levy has been spent on, nor how many jobs have actually been created. Has anyone seen such figures?
Anyway, my main purpose in posting this is as a record of what has been said this year on the matter, in case Minister Noonan decides to perform another U-turn later.