Government deficit declines 2.1%
The shortfall between the government’s recurrent revenue and total expenditure in the first five months this year improved by €6.2 million to €288.2 million when compared to the corresponding period last year, the National Statistics Office said.
The NSO said the 2.1 per cent decline in the government deficit was the result of a rise in recurrent revenue by €37.9 million, which was partly offset by additional expenditure of €31.7 million.
During the period under review, recurrent revenue stood at €849.2 million. The comparative increase of 4.7 per cent was triggered by higher returns from income tax (+€23.5 million), value added tax (+€20.6 million) and customs and excise (+€10.4 million).
On the other hand, declines in recurrent revenue were registered in grants (-€7.2 million), social security (-€6.6 million) and licenses, taxes and fines (-€5.3 million).
Total expenditure for the first five months amounted to €1,137.4 million, up by 2.9 per cent, as a result of a rise in recurrent expenditure and higher outlays on capital, when compared to the corresponding period last year.
The major contributors to the increase in recurrent expenditure were more spending on social security benefits of €26.3 million, the reclassification of the Malta Tourism Authority (which shifted €13 million from capital to recurrent expenditure), and a higher contribution to the University of Malta of €4.5 million.
Concurrently, personal emoluments added €19.5 million, whereas operational and maintenance expenditure went down by €6.1 million.
Declines were recorded in the shipyards' voluntary retirement schemes and medicines and surgical materials, by €17.4 million and €15 million, respectively.
Capital expenditure went up by €9.3 million. This was mainly brought about by increases in the EU Cohesion Fund 2007-2013 of €9.2 million (relating to the Malta south sewage treatment infrastructure), the External Borders Fund of €6 million, road construction improvements of €3.5 million and the EU Agriculture Guarantee Fund of €3.4 million.
These were partly offset by the reclassification of the Malta Tourism Authority.
The interest component of the public debt servicing costs edged up from €89.8 million in January-May 2009 to €90 million this year.
In May, the government issued a €14.8 million loan facility to Greece as part of the Eurozone's rescue package. At the end of the month, central government debt stood at €4,176.3 million, an increase of 10.6 per cent or €401.6 million over the corresponding month last year.
The contributor to this change was long-term borrowing, which went up by €441.6 million and accounted for 81.7 per cent of total government debt.
On the other hand, declines were registered in short-term securities and foreign borrowing, by €29.1 million and €13 million respectively.
The euro coins issued in the name of the Maltese Treasury rose by €3.5 million and totalled €37.9 million when compared to the euro coin stock as at the end of May 2009.
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r.dahles
Jun 25th 2010, 14:01
And still 11,6 m/ Euro to be paid on overpaid tax 2008.
When is this going to happen ?
In January an MP said : "It shouldn't take too long....."
Mario Mercieca
Jun 25th 2010, 12:33
Le il-gvern jkompli jakkisna halli umbaghad meta jitla il-labour jsib min fejn jqassam. Paroli fil vojt dan ghax il-gvern skond id drapp li ghandu jrid jfassal
P.Cassar
Jun 25th 2010, 12:32
Dear Editor what heading is this when govt dept increased by 10.6% to 402.6 million euros and its servicing increased also to 90 million!!!!
Alexander Farrugia
Jun 25th 2010, 13:22
You clearly do not know what is the difference between 'deficit' and 'debt'.
If you have deficit, it means that the debt is increasing. Just because we have less deficit does not mean that we do not have debt. It just means that debt increased by a smaller amount this year compared to last year.
P.Cassar
Jun 25th 2010, 17:08
Before rushing to write please make an effort to understand what I wrote.
Gordon Farrugia
Jun 25th 2010, 12:22
"At the end of the month, central government debt stood at €4,176.3 million, an increase of 10.6 per cent or €401.6 million over the corresponding month last year."
Actually the deficit has increased by a mere €401.6 million over the corresponding month last year - this in just 5 months!! (in a way funny but pitiful at the same time!!)
Gordon Farrugia
Jun 25th 2010, 12:19
How long will this farce continue? "Government deficit declines 2.1%" seems to me that this is a best-effort to portray what is actually a very dismal state of country finances. Why doesn't the administration simply tell us how much the deficit has increased compared to the same time last year?
Total revenue for first 5 months = €849.2 million
Total expenditure for first 5 month s= €1,137.4 million
In just the first 5 months of this year the total country deficit has increased by €288.2!!?
Add these to the current 4,000,000,000 the country owes and what you get is a disastrous picture of the country's finances.
What is for certain is that thx to Gonzi Administration there will be more 'savage' taxes imposed in future to address this shortfall:
I'd say VAT will be increased....(20%?)
we will have to pay extra for pensions
we will have to pay for health services and we can say goodbye to free medicines.
we might even have to pay for education!
R Agius
Jun 25th 2010, 13:32
Its funny how you sound just like Super One - and just like Super One you simply cannot accept the fact that in spite of all your predictions taxes have consistently come down under successive PN Governments; hospitals are free as are medicines - and this is a Govt pledge - evidence is there for all to see; education has always been free and never in the history of Malta have so many filled University benches - from 800 to around 8,000?
Face facts - in spite of a world recession we have never had it so good!
Gordon Farrugia
Jun 25th 2010, 15:12
@ R Agius and its funny how you sound like Doctor Gonzi!! Only you have your head buries in the sand in this case because I'm quoting statistics here while yours are just erm words!! Yea like our income tax which has gone down from 35% to 25%. Hospitals, medicines free!!!?? Just try a hip replacement operation and see if the hospital is really free. They will make you wait years until you're desperate and do it yourself. As for medicines they are increasingly out-of-stock. Add to that trust me hospitals and medicines will soon 'officially' be services for which you will pay.
R Agius
Jun 25th 2010, 17:10
Remember when our taxes were 65%? WHO brought those taxes down to 35% AND widened the tax bands?
Ever gone to hospital for an acute problem and come out the other end with the best medical treatment money didn't buy? I DID!
Interesting how you dropped the argument about free education - I was denied an education - let alone a free University education - by the MLP. Thankfully my children were not.
Me trust you - on what basis? Spouting Super One Propaganda!!
Hallina trid ....
Markatia Bugeja
Jun 25th 2010, 12:16
Fejnhom il-festi li hadilna ta fuq il-weekend????
Sur Zahra irnexxielek! dawk tnehhew ghax il-hotels ma kellomx ammont ta turisti. issa l-ekonomija sejra tajjeb u l-lukandi dejjem fully booked.
Fejnhom il-festi. dawk irriduhom lura.
S. Camilleri
Jun 25th 2010, 11:48
Good news ... but all it means is that government debt will not increase at the same rate as it has been increasing lately. It will unfortunately STILL keep increasing and in any case, the accumulated debt will not go away until the government maintains a budget surplus for a good many years ....
C. Giordimiana
Jun 25th 2010, 12:03
Governments have to operate in debt though, otherwise you can (rightly) say that they're just not investing enough.
Charles Massa
Jun 25th 2010, 11:32
Mela issa la daqs hekk qieghdin tajjeb il gvern imissu irahhas il kontijiet ta dawl u ilma u inaqqas l income tax bhal wara kollox kien wedna qabel l elezzjoni.
Jason Attard
Jun 25th 2010, 11:53
Ma tarax !!! That will only happen exactly 12 months before the next election. Like that people will feel better (ie. feel good factor) and maybe will vote again for PN.
Please choose the reason of your report below: