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Greece: The January - April 2011 deficit remains in line with budget targets

24. May 2011. | 08:09

Source: Emg.rs

According to the data available for the execution of the State Budget for the four months January – April 2011, on a fiscal basis, the deficit amounts to 7,246 million euros compared to the target of 6,924 million euros set in the 2011 Budget. During the same period in 2010, the State Budget deficit amounted to 6,371 million Euros.

According to the data available for the execution of the State Budget for the four months January – April 2011, on a fiscal basis, the deficit amounts to 7,246 million euros compared to the target of 6,924 million euros set in the 2011 Budget. During the same period in 2010, the State Budget deficit amounted to 6,371 million Euros.

On State Budget (Ordinary and Public Investment Budget), expenditures are lower than the budget target (23,292 mil. Euros) by 942 million euros while State Budget total revenues (Ordinary and Investment Budget) have a shortfall by 1,265 million euros compared to the budget target (16,368 mil. Euros).

In particular, net revenues of the ordinary budget amounted to 14,473 million Euros, declining by 9.1% compared to the same period of 2010, mainly due to the larger than projected recession – during the period when the Budget was being prepared – in the last quarter of 2010, lower receipts from vehicle’s circulation fees by 393 million Euros in January 2011 (because the due date for payment was not extended into January 2011, as in 2010), the reduced receipts from withholding personal income tax in 2011 due to the more favourable tax treatment of personal income as a result of the new tax law and the increased tax refunds for the settlement of past years’ obligations. On the other hand, revenues from the Public Investment Budget increased by 110.6% or 331 million Euros vis-à-vis the four months of 2010.

It should be noted that the report on the execution of the State Budget provides revenue data for the four months of 2011 on a cash basis. The total level of revenues for 2011 on a national account basis, however, is calculated based on the course of revenues in the first two months of 2012 also, while part of the revenues for the first months of 2011 contribute to the calculation of 2010 revenues on a national accounts basis.

Ordinary budget expenditures increased by 3.6% compared to the same period of 2010. This increase mainly is due to the transfer of 375 million Euros to hospitals for the settlement of past debts and increased interest payments expenditures by 480 million Euros. On the contrary, primary expenditures, the main indicator of the effort to contain state expenditures, declined by 0.8% or 128 million Euros during the same period. Moreover, Public Investment Budget (P.I.B.) expenditures declined by 42.5% or 980 million Euros.

It should be noted that the above data correspond to the execution only of the State Budget and thus do not reflect all fiscal data that are taken into account when measuring the General Government deficit according to the ESA95 (Eurostat’s) classification, which is the benchmark for the assessment of the Economic Policy Programme of Greece.

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