Domestic revenues grew to JD3.792bln in 1st 5 months 2023-Finance Ministry

Domestic revenues rose during the first five months of 2023 to reach JD3.792 billion, marking an increase of JD415.9 million, compared to the same period of 2022, Ministry of Finance announced on Thursday. This rise was driven by growth of tax collect…

Domestic revenues rose during the first five months of 2023 to reach JD3.792 billion, marking an increase of JD415.9 million, compared to the same period of 2022, Ministry of Finance announced on Thursday. This rise was driven by growth of tax collections by about JD250.7 million and an increase in non-tax income by about JD165.3 million, according to the ministry’s monthly financial bulletin. In terms of public spending, total expenditure of the central government / budget during the January-May period 2023 stood at about JD4.298 billion, recording an increase of JD318.9 million, compared to the same period 2022. This growth in public spending was due to the rise in current expenditures by JD291.1 million and increase in capital expenditures by about JD27.8 million, the ministry figures showed. Spending on capital projects during the third and fourth quarters 2023 is of a “higher” value, given that project cycle begins during the third quarter.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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