State Fiscal Services: Budget income rose by 18.8% compared with 2016
Income to the National Public Budget, managed by State Fiscal Services, grew by 18.8% in the first 11 months of 2017, compared with a similar period in 2016. Including November, 29.1 billion lei were collected, which estimates to be by 4.6 billion lei more than last year.
The State Budget, has gained 12.7 billion lei in first 11 months of this year, which is by 2.5 billion more than during a similar period in 2016, or a 25% growth. It overcame the set bar of 12.6 billion lei, by 50 million lei, or by 0.4%.
Local Budgets have received 3.1 billion lei, which is by 142.7 million lei more than during a similar period from last year, or by 4,9% more. Compared to their set aim, of 3 billion lei, they overcame it with 50.7 million lei, or with 1.7%.
The Budget of Social Insurances, during this period, have gained 10.2 billion lei, which is by 1.6 billion more than in a similar period in 2016, or a 18.3% growth. Compared to their set bar, of 10.1 billion lei, the income was with 48 million lei more, or with 0.5% more.
The Funds of Mandatory Medical Insurances have received around 3.2 billion lei, which is by 352.1 million lei more than in a similar period last year, or by 12.6% more. Compared to their aim, of 3.2 billion lei, they have received 2.5 million, or 0.1% more than expected.
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