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Appendix F: Cash revenue statistics and history

Table F1: Commonwealth receipts (cash basis)(a)

Table F1:  Commonwealth receipts (cash basis)(a)

Table F1: Commonwealth receipts (cash basis)(a) (continued)

Table F1:  Commonwealth receipts (cash basis)(a) (continued)

  1. Figures up to and including 1998-99 are based on the old Commonwealth Budget Sector cash accounting framework. Figures from 1999-2000 are on a Commonwealth general government GFS (cash) basis.
  2. Estimates.
  3. Inclusive of the Medicare levy.
  4. PPS denotes Prescribed Payments System, which was replaced by the PAYG withholding system from 1 July 2000. It includes Reportable Payments System payments by individuals.
  5. These items are reported net of Revenue Replacement Payments (RRPs) to the States.
  6. This item includes wholesale sales tax, wine equalisation tax and luxury car tax.

Table F2: Major categories of receipts as a proportion of gross domestic product (cash basis)(a)

Table F2:  Major categories of receipts as a proportion of gross domestic product (cash basis)(a)

Table F2: Major categories of receipts as a proportion of gross domestic product (cash basis)(a) (continued)

Table F2:  Major categories of receipts as a proportion of gross domestic product (cash basis)(a) (continued)

  1. Figures up to and including 1998-99 are based on the old Commonwealth Budget Sector cash accounting framework. Figures from 1999-2000 are on a Commonwealth general government GFS (cash) basis.
  2. Also includes gross Prescribed Payments System and Reportable Payments System receipts.
  3. Also includes wholesale sales tax, wine equalisation tax, luxury car tax, agricultural and other taxes.
  4. Estimates.

Table F3: Major categories of receipts as a proportion of total receipts (cash basis)(a)

Table F3:  Major categories of receipts as a proportion of total receipts (cash basis)(a)

Table F3: Major categories of receipts as a proportion of total receipts (cash basis)(a) (continued)

Table F3:  Major categories of receipts as a proportion of total receipts (cash basis)(a) (continued)

  1. Figures up to and including 1998-99 are based on the old Commonwealth Budget Sector cash accounting framework. Figures from 1999-2000 are on a Commonwealth general government GFS (cash) basis.
  2. Also includes gross Prescribed Payments System and Reportable Payments System receipts.
  3. Also includes wholesale sales tax, wine equalisation tax, luxury car tax, agricultural levies and other taxes.
  4. Estimates.

     

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