336 Torthaí a mheaitseáil do na Critéir
Cuirtear i láthair sa tuarascáil seo fionnachtana an scrúdaithe ar sholáthar éigeandála aerálaithe ag Feidhmeannacht na Seirbhíse Sláinte i gcomhthéacs phaindéim Covid-19 in 2020. Moltar sa tuarascáil go ndéanfadh an Roinn Caiteachais Phoiblí Sheachadadh PFN agus Athchóirithe/an Oifig um Sholáthar Rialtais breithniú ar threoir phraiticiúil a fhorbairt do chomhlachtaí poiblí maidir le húsáid réamhíocaíochtaí.
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This report summarises transactions in 2021 on the Exchequer Central Fund, highlighting key trends; key assets and liabilities of the State and the national debt; and future commitments in relation to public private partnerships and other liabilities in place at the end of 2021.
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The Mini One Stop Shop (MOSS) was introduced in 2015 for the payment of VAT on telecommunications, broadcasting and electronic services. It was a voluntary scheme which traders could register for to avoid the requirement to register for VAT in each relevant member state. In 2021, Revenue collected €3 billion on behalf of other member states via the VAT MOSS scheme. Up to 2019, member states were permitted to retain a portion of the tax collected under the union scheme on behalf of other member states. Revenue retained just over €812 million in this regard.
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This report reviews the movement in the share of lottery sales proceeds transferred to the Exchequer; whether the proceeds are being transferred to the Central Fund in a timely manner and how unclaimed prize money is used.
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The Fiscal Responsibility Act 2012 requires the Comptroller and Auditor General to report to Dáil Éireann with respect to the correctness of the sums brought to account by the Council Each year. This Chapter is the report for 2021.
The Comptroller and Auditor General has published his Report to Dáil Éireann on the results of his examination of the 2021 Accounts of Government Departments and Offices. The Report identifies issues, which in his opinion, merit consideration by the Committee of Public Accounts in the interests of transparency and accountability.





