Ireland: Statistical Report on the Revenue Debt Warehousing Scheme Published
June 12, 2024
Ireland: Statistical Report on the Revenue Debt Warehousing Scheme PublishedJune 12, 2024 Engagement with Revenue continues to be key for businesses wishing to remain solvent.Why should I read this?
Revenue’s Debt Warehousing Scheme (the Scheme), introduced in May 2020 to support businesses coping with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, has played a crucial role in ensuring the viability of thousands of businesses. The high level of engagement with Revenue and the significant reduction in warehoused debt has demonstrated the effectiveness of the Scheme.
What are the key insights detailed in the Report?
The Report reveals that over 93% of the €3.2 billion debt, which was included in the warehouse at its peak in January 2022, has now been either paid in full, secured under a PPA, or is subject to ongoing PPA negotiations or refunds/credit claims awaiting approval for offset. This demonstrates a significant effort by businesses to address their outstanding debts.
Why is continued engagement with Revenue important?Revenue will continue to monitor compliance with the terms of PPAs. Businesses availing of PPAs must submit and pay all current returns and liabilities on time to continue to avail of the 0% interest rate. Where businesses are struggling to pay current taxes, the advice remains to engage with Revenue as soon as these difficulties arise, so that a mutually acceptable solution can be found.
What options are available to businesses facing financial difficulties?Companies encountering financial difficulties should proactively explore various restructuring options to manage their debt and ensure business continuity. These options include:
These options provide businesses with a lifeline during challenging financial periods, enabling them to restructure their debts and continue operations. Early engagement with financial advisors and legal experts is crucial in any of these processes to ensure that any restructuring plan is viable, compliant with legal requirements, and minimises disruption to the business operations.
Remaining vigilantWhile the Report highlights the considerable progress many businesses have made in managing their debts, attesting to the Scheme’s essential role in supporting business stability, it also emphasises the importance of engagement with Revenue, especially for businesses that have yet to address their previously warehoused debt. As the Scheme concludes, businesses must remain vigilant in fulfilling their financial obligations to avoid potential legal repercussions and ensure their future financial stability.
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