Government surplus up in fourth quarter

The surplus recorded by the government for the fourth quarter last year amounted to €84.7 million, compared to a surplus of €33.3 million for the fourth quarter 2006, the National Statistics Office said. During the December quarter of 2007 total...

The surplus recorded by the government for the fourth quarter last year amounted to €84.7 million, compared to a surplus of €33.3 million for the fourth quarter 2006, the National Statistics Office said.

During the December quarter of 2007 total revenue amounted to €707.9 million, an increase of €62.7 million compared to the fourth quarter of the previous year.

Revenue classified as current taxes on income and wealth and taxes on production and imports increased by €65.8 million and by €20 million respectively.

Current and capital transfers receivable declined by €35.4 million (on account of less grants received).

At the same time total expenditure, amounting to €623.3 million, registered a comparative increase of €11.4 million, mainly on account of higher outlays on property income payable (+€15 million).

The aggregated deficit for the four quarters of 2007 is estimated at €95.8 million, compared to a deficit of €129.2 million for 2006.

When compared to December 2006, total general government debt outstanding at the end of 2007 increased by €114.8 million and amounted to €3,368.1 million. This increase was underpinned by the higher long-term securities category (Malta Government Stocks) which added €135.9 million.

At end December 2007, Malta Government Stocks classified as long-term securities other than shares accounted for €2,753.3 million, or 81.7 per cent of the total outstanding debt.

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