Greek central govt revenues, surplus on target during first 5-month period of 2017

Thursday, 15 June 2017 09:01
UPD:09:02
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The Greek central government’s revenues were mostly on target during the first five months of 2017, with the benchmark now being the Medium-Term Fiscal Strategy – after its ratification – rather than the 2017 budget.

The primary budget surplus figure exceeded the target in the medium-term strategy by nearly 800 million euros, primarily due to a tightening on spending. The surplus reached 1.842 billion euros in the first five-month period of 2017, up from a revised target of 1.05 billion.

Conversely, the net tax revenue target fell short by three million euros in an overall figure of 17.92 billion euros; 793 million euros was the shortfall in terms of spending - 19.17 billion euros as opposed to a target of 19.96 billion euros.

The revised mid-term surplus goal for 2017 is 1.9 percent of GDP for 2017.

The surplus does not calculate the fiscal performances and budgets of pension funds and local governments. 

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