State budget revenue up in first two months

Hanoi (VNA) - State budget collections were estimated at 286.7
trillion VND (12.4 billion USD) during January and February, or 21.3 percent of
the annual estimate and up 0.6 percent year-on-year, the Ministry of Finance reported
on March 8.
Domestic revenue stood
at 246.65 trillion VND, equivalent to 21.8 percent of the estimate and marking
a year-on-year rise of 2.8 percent.
After conducting 3,400
inspections and checking 16,500 corporate tax filings, tax agencies proposed 3.4
trillion VND in fines be imposed, including 780 billion VND for the State
budget. Some 345 billion VND has been collected, together with 5.1 trillion VND
in tax debts.
State budget expenditure reached 207.3 trillion VND in the first two months, or
12.3 percent of the estimate and down 6 percent year-on-year. Of this, 23.49
trillion VND was for development, or 4.9 percent of the estimate and down 32.4
percent.
According to the
ministry, debt interest payments fell 14.3 percent to 21.88 trillion VND while
regular expenditure was up 1.2 percent year-on-year to 161.8 trillion VND.
Some 12,760 tonnes of
rice from the national reserve were provided for residents in disaster-hit
areas. Up to 27 trillion VND worth of Government bonds were issued.
In the remaining months of this year, the ministry will continue using the
national reserve, as requested by the Prime Minister, and implement bids to buy rice
for the reserve./.