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Jamaica Record Revenue Surplus

KINGSTON, Jamaica CMC – Jamaica recorded revenue of J$127.2 billion (One Jamaica dollar =US$0.004 cents) during the first four months of this fiscal year, the co-chair of the Economic Programme Oversight Committee (EPOC), Richard Byles, has said.

Byles said that the figure represents an estimated J$2.9 billion more than the initial projection.

He said that this is also J$16.5 billion higher than the intake for the corresponding period last year.

Byles, speaking at the monthly EPOC, told journalists that Government expenditure for the period was just over eight billion below budget.

He said capital expenditure was J$4.3 billion below budget, while the sum for recurrent expenses was J$3.9 billion lower than projected.

“So, between the performance of the (tax) revenues, which is pretty much on target, and the under expenditure, we end up with a primary surplus, which is J$4.1 billion better than the target (of J$23.7 billion),” Byles said..

Byles said that the categories contributing to the positive tax revenue performance include: Company Tax, which is two billion ahead of target; General Consumption Tax (GCT), ahead by J$1.4 billion; and tax on interest rates, which is one billion ahead of the target.

“The performance of the tax revenues is heartening. I think the Ministry of Finance and Planning and the tax authorities are finally coming to grips with this business of how to project and manage tax revenues. My fingers are crossed that this trend will continue for the rest of the year,” the EPOC co-chair said.

As it relates to the overall revenue intake for the period, Byles said while this was slightly below target by J$82 million or 0.1 per cent, it was approximately J$26 billion or 13 per cent higher than the corresponding period last year.

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