Government deficit at €6.5 million in third quarter of 2015
During the period July-September 2015, total revenue stood at €879.3 million, an increase of €88.5 million when compared to the third quarter of 2014.
In the third quarter of 2015, the General Government recorded a deficit of €6.5 million.
During the period July-September 2015, total revenue stood at €879.3 million, an increase of €88.5 million when compared to the third quarter of 2014. This increase in revenue was mainly triggered by higher proceeds from Current taxes on income and wealth (€42.7 million) and receipts from Market output (€37.3 million). Moreover, Net social contributions receivable and Taxes on production and imports also registered increases whereas income from Current transfers and Capital transfers recorded a decline.
Total expenditure in the third quarter amounted to €885.8 million. The largest increases were recorded in Gross capital formation (€20.9 million), Social benefits and social transfers in kind (€19.8 million) and Compensation of employees (€16.7 million). In addition, Intermediate consumption, Subsidies payable and Capital transfers payable also registered increases. Conversely, the major decline was recorded in Current transfers by €16.3 million.
In order to achieve compliance with the provisions of ESA 2010, adjustments to the Consolidated Fund data were made. In the third quarter last year, these adjustments resulted in an increase of €2.8 million to the deficit of the Consolidated Fund.
Quarterly financial accounts (t/t-1)
During the third quarter, in relation to financial transactions in assets, Currency and deposits were registered at €58.5 million. Moreover, Other accounts receivable stood at -€53.9 million, down from €77.1 million in the second quarter of 2015. Additionally, Long- term loans and Equity and investment fund shares fell to €0.3 million and €0.1 million respectively.
With regard to financial transactions in liabilities, Short-term debt securities recorded the largest amount of transactions at €22.1 million. Concurrently, Long-term loans and Currency and deposits both witnessed positive transaction amounts of €2.5 million, whereas Other accounts payable and Short-term loans were registered at €1.7 million and €0.1 million respectively. Conversely, Long-term debt securities recorded a negative transaction value of €5.3 million.
Quarterly Debt (t/t-4)
Total General Government debt outstanding at the end of September increased by €55.3 million over 2014. General Government debt amounted to €5,687.7 million, of which €5,683.4 million related to Central Government. The increase in Central Government debt was underpinned by higher Long-term debt securities of €119.0 million.
Conversely, Short-term debt securities, Long-term loans and Short-term loans declined by €56.0 million, €11.5 million and €2.3 million respectively. The euro coins issued in the name of the Treasury, which are considered as a currency liability pertaining to the Central Government, amounted to €65.4 million, a rise of €5.9 million over the euro coin stock recorded at the end of September 2014. In addition, the Local Government debt stood at €4.2 million.
The Government guaranteed debt amounted to €1,345.5 million at the end of September 2015, an increase of €47.7 million when compared to September 2014.