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12366: Financial key figures from the operational and balance sheet account per capita, by accounting concept (C) 2015 - 2023

Anne Brit Thorud, Statistics Norway
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2024-06-17 08:00
Sum per capita (NOK):
NOK
Sum (NOK 1000):
NOK 1000
Sum per capita (NOK):
31.12
Sum (NOK 1000):
31.12
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The table shows a summary of the income revenues sources in the capital accounts.

The figures are presented as a percentage of the gross investment expenditures in values of NOK 1000.

Breake in time series between 2019 and 2020 due to comprehensive change in the regional classification.

The figures are derived from reported accounting forms from municipalities, municipality own units with separate accounts within own municipality (KF), municipality collaborations and municipal inter-authority companies (IKS) where the municipality is a participant.

The operational accounts for the municipal inter-authority companies (IKS) are calculated according to the shares owned by the participating county authorities. This information is collected from the company register at Brønnøysund.

Due to migration to KOSTRA'S new production system, there could be discrepancies in some of the accounting classifications in the new tables, in comparison to discontinued tables for 2015 and 2016. This is as a result of different calculating methods applied.
The table gives a summary of the relevant accounting classifications in relation to the population.

Breake in time series between 2019 and 2020 due to comprehensive change in the regional classification.

The data are derived from reported accounting forms, from the county authorities, county authority own units with separate accounts within own county (FKF), county authority collaborations and inter- county authority companies (IKS). The accounts for the inter-county authority companies (IKS) are calculated according to the shares owned by the participating county authorities.

The figures on income and capital taxes for Oslo embrace both municipal and county authority tax revenues. The county authority income and capital taxes amounted to NOK 4 605 million in 2015, NOK 5 066 million in 2016, NOK 5 310 million in 2017, NOK 5 397 million in 2018, NOK 5 713 million in 2019, NOK 5 684 million in 2020, NOK 6 800 million in 2021, NOK 7 936 million in 2022 and NOK 7 201 million in 2023.

The figures on block grants for Oslo embrace both municipal and county authority block grants. The county authority block grants amounted to NOK 885 million in 2015, NOK 882 million in 2016, NOK 1 007 million in 2017, NOK 1 342 million in 2018, NOK 1 500 million in 2019, NOK 2 873 million in 2020, NOK 2 676 million in 2021, NOK 1 231 million in 2022 and NOK 1 958 million in 2023.

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See list over changes in regional classifications (in Norwegian).

Tables that use the new regional division also for the years before 2024.