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      Government of Iceland 05.05.2026 13:06
      NOTE: This article is more than 5 years old.
      21 February 2001
      /
      Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs

      Treasury finances in January 2001. Report date: February 21, 2001

      Figures for Treasury finances in January 2001 are now available. They are on a cash basis and therefore not comparable to the Treasury accounts or the fiscal budget, both of which are presented on an accruals basis.

      Summary

      Cash from operations amounted to 1.8 billion krónur, about 700 million more than had been projected. The result is, however, about 3 billion lower than last year which is largely due to leads and lags which are expected to be evened out in the coming months. The net financial balance amounted to just over 100 million krónur, compared to a 9.5 billion krónur surplus in January a year ago. Still, the balance this year exceeds projections by about 900 million. The large surplus last year is primarily due incoming payments of 5.5 billion krónur due to the inpayment of proceeds from the sale of shares in the government-owned commercial banks that took place late in 1999 with payment being carried over into early 2000. New borrowing amounted to 3.4 billion with repayments of 0.5 billion in addition to a payment of 1,250 million krónur to the Government Employees Pension Fund in order to reduce future pension commitments. The overall surplus amounted to 1.8 billion krónur, compared to 11.8 billion in January of last year.

      Treasury finances in January

      (Millions of krónur, cash basis)



      1998

      1999

      2000

      2001
      Revenue...............................…………...............
      10,229

      13,737

      17,398

      17,579
      Expenditure......................…………..................
      10,969

      11,225

      12,651

      15,748
      Cash from operations...........................
      -740

      2,512

      4,747

      1,831
      Financial transactions......................................
      960

      -1,699

      4,239

      -1,693
      Net financial balance……................................
      220

      813

      8,985

      138
      Debt redemption................................................
      -425

      -502

      -158

      -447
      Domestic….......................................................
      -425

      -188

      -158

      -447
      Foreign..............................................................
      0

      -314

      0

      0
      Pension fund prepayments………....................
      -

      -

      -500

      -1,250
      Gross borrowing requirement.…....................
      -205

      311

      8,828

      -1,559
      New borrowing...................................................
      1,503

      -2,063

      3,030

      3,369
      Domestic….......................................................
      1,503

      -2,088

      2,984

      3,370
      Foreign..............................................................
      0

      25

      46

      -1
      Overall cash balance………..............................
      1,298

      -1,752

      11,858

      1,810

      Revenue

      Total revenue of the Treasury amounted to 17S billion krónur in January 2001, about S billion less than the monthly projection indicated. The increase in total revenue from January of the previous year amounts to close to 200 million or 1 per cent and tax revenue declined by a similar percentage. The main reason for the scant increase is that revenue collection appears to have been shifted between January and February. The main change from the previous year is that corporate tax revenue nearly doubles which is explained by a lag in revenue collection towards the end of last year, since outstanding corporate tax revenue amounted to about 2 billion krónur at the end of the year. Revenue from the personal income tax increased by a marginal 3 per cent and the capital income tax by 10 per cent. The social security tax remains nearly unchanged from a year earlier.

      Revenue from indirect taxes declined by 900 million krónur from January of last year. This is in part due to lower car imports and reduced revenue therefrom and partly to a drop in revenue from motor vehicle levies and excise taxes on liquor and tobacco by some 600 million krónur. This appears to reflect a shift in proceeds between months rather than a discernible trend.

      Revenue from the value added tax also declines, partly due to a rise in tax refunds by close to 300 million krónur from January a year ago. VAT revenue from imports rose however by 200 million or 5 per cent.


      Treasury revenue in January

      (Millions of krónur, cash basis)



      Increase

      in
      %

      1998

      1999

      2000

      2001

      1999

      2000

      2001
      Total tax revenue...............................
      9,787

      13,177

      16,767

      16,638

      34.6

      27.2

      -0.8
      Taxes on income and profit..............
      5,650

      5,427

      8,086

      8,830

      -3.9

      49.0

      9.2
      Personal income tax…......................
      3,406

      3,895

      4,429

      4,575

      14.4

      13.7

      3.3
      Corporate income tax.......................
      240

      156

      262

      510

      -35.0

      67.9

      94.7
      Other taxes on income and profit…
      2,004

      1,376

      3,395

      3,745

      -31.3

      146.7

      10.3
      Social security taxes..........................
      1,468

      1,655

      1,811

      1,805

      12.7

      9.4

      -0.3
      Net wealth taxes................................
      419

      390

      538

      601

      -6.9

      37.9

      11.7
      Taxes on goods and services............
      2,230

      5,688

      6,312

      5,375

      155.1

      11.0

      -14.8
      Value added tax ............................
      375

      3,025

      3,208

      3,152

      706.7

      6.0

      -1.7
      Other indirect taxes.........................
      1,854

      2,663

      3,101

      2,224

      43.6

      16.4

      -28.3
      Of which:
      Excise tax on motor vehicles…..
      163

      395

      370

      248

      142.3

      -6.3

      -33.0
      Excise tax on petrol……………
      596

      552

      569

      550

      -7.4

      3.1

      -3.3
      Diesel weight tax………………
      308

      427

      485

      259

      38.6

      13.6

      -46.6
      Tobacco and liquor taxes……..
      336

      487

      738

      391

      44.9

      51.5

      -47.0
      Other indirect taxes..................
      451

      802

      939

      776

      77.8

      17.1

      -17.4
      Other taxes........................................
      20

      17

      20

      27

      -15.0

      17.6

      35.0
      Other revenue...................................
      441

      561

      631

      940

      27.2

      12.5

      49.0
      Total revenue....................................
      10,229

      13,737

      17,398

      17,579

      34.3

      26.7

      1.0

      Expenditure

      Figures for expenditure have been revised from their presentation in earlier monthly statements. They have not been revised backwards to 1998 and the expenditure table below does therefore not cover the same time period as the two tables above.

      Total cash expenditure amounted to 15.8 billion krónur in January, an increase of 3.1 billion from January 2000, yet below projections for the month by 1.1 billion. This large deviation must be ascribed to the brief period of one month, where differences between projection and outcome tend to be quite large.

      Treasury expenditure in January

      (Millions of krónur, cash basis)


      Increase
      in %

      1999

      2000

      2001

      2000

      2001
      Administration....................................
      967

      1,577

      1,458

      63.1

      -8.2
      General administration.......................
      -

      1,019

      965

      -

      -5.3
      Justice and law enforcement…..........
      -

      558

      494

      -

      -11.5
      Social affairs.......................................
      7,195

      7,099

      8,608

      -1.3

      21.3
      Of which: Education and culture.........
      -

      1,631

      2,404

      -

      47.4
      Health........................................
      -

      2,986

      3,315

      -

      11.0
      Social security............................
      -

      2,161

      2,513

      -

      16.3
      Economic affairs..................................
      1,648

      1,838

      2,879

      11.5

      56.6
      Of which: Agriculture.. ........................
      -

      761

      1,410

      -

      2.7
      Communications........................
      -

      694

      735

      -

      8.5
      Interest expenditure...........................
      768

      1,391

      1,755

      81.1

      26.2
      Other expenditure..............................
      646

      746

      1,047

      15.5

      40.3
      Total expenditure...............................
      11,225

      12,651

      15,748

      12.7

      24.5

      Administrative expenditures, covering the central administration of the government, the courts and law enforcement, declined by 7.5 per cent between the two years, largely due to lower outlays by the Althingi and to special non-recurrent projects under the auspices of the Prime Minister's Office. Furthermore, the retroactive pay increase of the police which was paid out in January of last year is not reflected in this year's figures.

      About half of total went to various social expenditures, such as education, culture, health and social security. Such outlays rose by 20 per cent from a year ago which is largely due to a 60 per cent increase in education expenditures, mostly due to a shift in payments between months. The same applies to health and social security expenditures, increasing by 11 and 16 per cent respectively. Unemployment compensation declines due to lower unemployment; it was 1.6 per cent in January of this year as against 1.8 per cent a year earlier.

      Expenditure on economic affairs rose by 1 billion krónur or more than 50 per cent, altogether due to a 740 million krónur payment in adjustment assistance to farmers surrendering their production quotas.

      Interest expenditures increase by 26 per cent, or close to 400 million krónur, all of which is due to an early redemption of government bonds in January.

      Other expenditures increase by 300 million krónur due to increasing outlays to the Municipal Equalisation Fund.

      Capital transactions

      The financial transactions account registered net out-payments of 1.7 billion krónur in January as against an inflow of 4.7 billion in January of 2000. The difference is wholly due to the 5.4 billion krónur in-payment for the sale of shares in January 2000 noted earlier.

      Debt redemption amounted to close to 400 million krónur, almost 300 million more than last year. In January, tender offers for 500 million krónur in bond issue RIKS 02 0401 were accepted, of which 350 million krónur represented principal and 150 million interest. Such redemption before maturity is directed at bond issues that trade thinly in the secondary market.

      In accordance with the fiscal budget, a part of this year's financial surplus will be used to prepay some of the Treasury's future commitments to the Government Employees Pension Fund. Such payments amounted to 1,250 million krónur in January of this year, compared with 500 million krónur last year.

      New Treasury borrowing amounted to 3.4 billion krónur, a slightly higher amount than last year. Almost all new borrowing took place through the sale of Treasury bills.

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