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Gov’t revenue up, enables spending

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FINANCE Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said Friday the increase in revenues, particular­ly on tax collection­s by revenue agencies for the first four months of 2018 as a result of the implementa­tion of the Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion (Train) Law, enabled the government to sustain its spending policy without breaching the programmed budget deficit.

Dominguez said the government did not underspend as reported but exceeded revenue collection­s, which is why actual deficit was kept below the programmed level.

The Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) reported Wednesday that the national government registered a P105.9 billion deficit for January to April 2018 on the back of strong revenue collection­s despite the surge in government spending. The actual deficit is lower by P61.2 billion than the P167.1 billion programmed deficit.

“The reason we didn’t exceed our target deficit is because we exceeded our total revenues by P58.2 billion as of the first four months of 2018. Tax revenues from January to April was higher than last year’s collection­s for the same period,” Dominguez said.

As of four months of 2018, tax revenues amounted to P927.4 billion, higher by P58.2 bil- lion than the target of P869.2 billion.

BTr data show that BIR was able to sustain double-digit year-on-year growth for the month of April, with collection­s of P232.6 billion coming in 24 percent or P44.9 billion better than last year’s. This led to a P655.7 billion collection for January to April, 17 percent or P97.6 billion better than the amount posted for the same period in 2017.

“Higher excise tax take due to the implementa­tion of the Train law as well as improved and correct valuation and tariff classifica­tion drove the robust growth,” the BTr said.

Meanwhile, BOC collection­s for April registered at P46.8 billion for a 50 percent year-on-year growth, its highest since the start of the Duterte Administra­tion. January to April BOC collection is up 31 percent over the last year to total P176.6 billion.

Non-tax revenues surged during the said period as well. January to April BTr Income amounted to P37.0 billion, up 23 percent from a year ago. Non-tax revenue from other offices amounted to P50.4 billion, up 32 percent year-on-year, the BTr said.

On the other hand, actual spending for the same period reached P1.033 trillion, or a shortfall of only P3.0 billion as against the programmed spending of P1.036 trillion mostly because the government saved P3.4 billion in interest payments, which was programmed at P123.8 billion, but actual payment was only P120.3 billion.

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