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Increase in government revenues and expenditure
The central government budget proposal for 2007 includes expenditures totalling NOK 713 billion and revenues totalling NOK 1020 billion. Compared with the approved budget for 2006, this is an increase in expenditures and revenues of 5.3 per cent and 9.3 per cent respectively.
The increase in government revenues is mainly due to estimated increases in tax revenues and in interest and dividends. Tax revenues are estimated to increase by NOK 67.5 billion and revenues from interest and dividends are estimated to increase by NOK 12.9 billion compared with the approved budget for 2006.
The tables "Revenues and expenditures by main item" and "Expenditure by programme" have been updated by Statistics Norway. The tables now contain the central government budget proposal for 2007, the approved budget for 2006, and accounting figures for previous years.
This page has been discontinued, see Central government revenue and expenditure, Quarterly.
Contact
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Bjørn Gran-Henriksen
E-mail: bjorn.gran-henriksen@ssb.no
tel.: (+47) 41 40 20 71
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June Solås
E-mail: june.solas@ssb.no
tel.: (+47) 98 87 46 76