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Magdalene Compensation Payments to Be Tax Free

Irish Times
October 15, 2013

http://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/magdalene-compensation-payments-to-be-tax-free-1.1561696

The entrace to the former Magdalene laundry on Stanhope Street in Dublin’s north inner city. Photograph: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times

All lump sum payments to women who had been in the Magdalene laundries will be tax exempt, Minister for Finance Michael Noonan announced today.

“The Government has decided to give effect to one of the main recommendations of Mr Justice Quirke, in relation to his report on the individuals who worked in Magdalene Laundries,” he said in his Budget speech. “ To this effect, I am announcing that all lump sum payments to claimants will be tax exempt.”

Under the scheme prepared by Mr Justice John Quirke in his recent report and announced last June, women who had been in the laundries are to receive lump sum payments of between ˆ11,500 and ˆ100,000 for time spent in the institutions. Payment of the money is not dependent on proof of any hardship, injury or abuse.

A woman who spent three months or less in a Magdalene laundry will receive a lump sum of ˆ11,500. For one year it will be ˆ20,500 and for five years ˆ68,500. The maximum payment is ˆ100,000, for women who were in a laundry for 10 years or more.

Women who are entitled to more than ˆ50,000 through the Quirke scheme will receive a ˆ50,000 lump sum plus an annual payment calculated from the remaining sum, which would be paid weekly.

It was estimated by Department of Justice offficials that total costs of lump sum payments would be in the range of ˆ34.5 million to ˆ58 million with one-off payments totalling between ˆ24 million to ˆ40 million and total weekly payments amounting to between ˆ70,000 to ˆ1.26 million annually.

Last July the four religious congrehations whichn had run the laundries, the Mercy Sisters, the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity, the Sisters of Charity and the Good Shepherd Sisters, told the Government they would not be making any financial contribution towards funding the Quirke scheme.

 

 

 

 

 




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