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State budget receipts
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SKK bln. |
YOY |
Tax Revenues |
271.0 |
9% |
Income and Property Taxes |
67.2 |
19% |
Taxes on Goods and Services |
202.8 |
6% |
Taxes on International Trade and Transactions |
1.0 |
33% |
Non-Tax Revenues |
22.3 |
16% |
Revenues from business activity and ownership of assets |
0.7 |
-75% |
Administrative and other fees and payments |
9.0 |
17% |
Capital Revenues |
1.2 |
81% |
Interests from domestic and foreign credits, loans and deposits |
8.2 |
56% |
Other Non-Tax Revenues |
3.2 |
15% |
Grants and transfers |
54.9 |
27% |
Revenues Total |
348.3 |
12% |
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Note: The structure of non-tax receipts was estimated based on the original government budget proposal for 2008.
Funds from the EU budget represent SKK 35.984 billion for 2008.
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Source: 2008 State Budget
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How much do state employees cost us? |
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Salaries for employees in public administration will cost us more than SKK 110 billion in 2006. This means that each citizen will pay, on average, SKK 20,000 toward state employees' salaries. |
The likelihood hood that this number will not grow further - or even possibly fall at some point - is minimal. |
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