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Fiscal Accounts of General Government: Jan-June 2024

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31/07/24 13:46  |  Press release  |  Economy and Finance

Surplus €424,5 mn

The preliminary General Government fiscal results, which are prepared by the Statistical Service of Cyprus (CYSTAT), indicate a surplus of €424,5 mn (1,3% of GDP) for the period of January-June 2024, as compared to a surplus of €62,0 mn (0,2% of GDP) that was recorded during the period of January-June 2023.

Revenue

During the period of January-June 2024, total revenue increased by €800,1 mn (+14,5%) and amounted to €6.313,2 mn, compared to €5.513,1 mn in the corresponding period of 2023.

In detail, taxes on production and imports increased by €127,8 mn (+6,3%) and amounted to €2.147,6 mn, compared to €2.019,8 mn in 2023, of which net VAT revenue increased by €88,4 mn (+6,6%) and amounted to €1.428,8 mn, compared to €1.340,4 mn in 2023. Revenue from taxes on income and wealth increased by €224,9 mn (+18,8%) and amounted to €1.422,3 mn, compared to €1.197,4 mn in 2023. Social contributions increased by €286,0 mn (+16,5%) and amounted to €2.018,2 mn, compared to €1.732,2 mn in 2023. Property income increased by €18,7 mn (+36,3%) and amounted to €70,2 mn, compared to €51,5 mn in 2023. Current transfers increased by €27,6 mn (+19,0%) and amounted to €173,2 mn, compared to €145,6 mn in 2023. Revenue from the sale of goods and services increased by €137,0 mn (+43,0%) and amounted to €455,4 mn, compared to €318,4 mn in 2023.

On the contrary, capital transfers decreased by €21,9 mn (-45,4%) to €26,3 mn from €48,2 mn in 2023.

Expenditure

During the period of January-June 2024, total expenditure increased by €437,5 mn (+8,0%) and amounted to €5.888,7 mn, compared to €5.451,1 mn in the corresponding period of 2023.

In detail, intermediate consumption increased by €47,9 mn (+9,1%) and amounted to €576,7 mn, compared to €528,8 mn in 2023. Compensation of employees (including imputed social contributions and pensions of civil servants) increased by €203,8 mn (+12,5%) and amounted to €1.830,9 mn, compared to €1.627,1 mn in 2023. Social benefits increased by €170,2 mn (+7,7%) and amounted to €2.378,1 mn, compared to €2.207,9 mn in 2023. Current transfers increased by €80,7 mn (+21,0%) and amounted to €464,6 mn, compared to €383,9 mn in 2023. Interest payable increased by €30,3 mn (+15,5%) and amounted to €226,4 mn, compared to €196,0 mn in 2023.

The capital account decreased by €66,2 mn (-16,0%) to €347,2 mn, from €413,4 mn in 2023, of which gross capital formation decreased by €67,2 mn (-18,8%) to €290,9 mn, from €358,1 mn in 2023, and other capital expenditure increased by €1,0 mn (+1,8%) and amounted to €56,3 mn, compared to €55,3 mn in 2023.

On the contrary, subsidies decreased by €29,2 mn (-31,1%) to €64,8 mn, from €94,0 mn in 2023.

Table 
Macroeconomic Aggregates of General GovernmentEuro (million)Change 
Fiscal ResultsDifference(%) 
Jan-June 2023Jan-June 2024Jan-June 2024/23Jan-June 2024/23 
Total Revenue5.513,16.313,2800,114,5%
Taxes on Production and Imports2.019,82.147,6127,86,3%
of which VAT1.340,41.428,888,46,6%
Current Taxes on Income and Wealth, etc1.197,41.422,3224,918,8%
Social Contributions1.732,22.018,2286,016,5%
Other Current Resources515,5698,8183,335,6%
Interest receivable51,570,218,736,3%
Current transfers145,6173,227,619,0%
Sales318,4455,4137,043,0%
Capital Transfers Received48,226,3-21,9-45,4%
Total Expenditure5.451,15.888,7437,58,0%
Total Current Expenditure5.037,75.541,5503,710,0%
Intermediate consumption528,8576,747,99,1%
Compensation of employees1.627,11.830,9203,812,5%
Social transfers2.207,92.378,1170,27,7%
Interest196,0226,430,315,5%
Subsidies94,064,8-29,2-31,1%
Other current expenditure383,9464,680,721,0%
Total Capital Expenditure413,4347,2-66,2-16,0%
Gross capital formation358,1290,9-67,2-18,8%
Gross capital formation excluding land annexations351,3278,0-73,3-20,9%
Other capital expenditure55,356,31,01,8%
Net Lending (+)/ Borrowing (-)62,0424,5362,6 
% of GDP0,2%1,3%  

Methodological Information

Data Coverage and Methodology

Information is provided for the whole sequence of accounts for the General Government sector. The revenue and expenditure are analysed by category and these are classified between current and capital, respectively.

The categories of revenue and expenditure for General Government cover all the subsectors of the General Government based on the European System of Accounts 2010 (ESA 2010).

Source of Data

The data is collected from:

– Financial Information Management Automation System (FIMAS) for Central Government, Extra Budgetary Funds and Social Security Funds,

– Budget execution of Municipalities and Communities,

– Budget execution of Semi-Government Organisations.

For the completion of the estimates, any methodological adjustments or corrections based on the European System of Accounts 2010 (ESA 2010) are taken into account.

For more information, visit the CYSTAT Portal, subtheme Public Finance, Predefined Tables (Excel), or contact Ms Panayiota Michael at 22602186 or via email: pmichael@cystat.mof.gov.cy.

(GS/NZ)

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