Appendix C: Revenue and Receipts History and Forecasts
Table C1: Australian Government revenue (accrual basis)

Table C1: Australian Government revenue (accrual basis) (continued)

- 'Other sales taxes' includes wholesale sales tax which was abolished in 2000‑01.
Table C2: Major categories of revenue as a proportion of gross domestic product (accrual basis)

- 'Sales taxes' includes wholesale sales tax which was abolished in 2000‑01.
Table C3: Major categories of revenue as a proportion of total revenue (accrual basis)

- 'Sales taxes' includes wholesale sales tax which was abolished in 2000‑01.
Table C4: Australian Government receipts (cash basis)

Table C4: Australian Government receipts (cash basis) (continued)

- 'Other sales taxes' includes wholesale sales tax which was abolished in 2000‑01.
- These numbers are lower than previously published, reflecting the move to GFS reporting. Other non‑taxation receipts no longer include GST input credits received by general government, worth $3.6 billion in 2006‑07.
Table C5: Major categories of receipts as a proportion of gross domestic product (cash basis)(a)

Table C5: Major categories of receipts as a proportion of gross domestic product (cash basis)(a) (continued)

- Figures prior to 1999‑2000 were originally reported on the old Commonwealth Budget Sector accounting framework. These figures have now been recast to be consistent with the Australian Government general government GFS basis.
- Gross other individuals' includes amounts previously collected under the Prescribed Payments System and Reportable Payments System between 1983‑84 and 1999‑00.
- 'Sales taxes' includes wholesale sales tax which was abolished in 2000‑01.
- These numbers are lower than previously published, reflecting the move to GFS reporting. Other non‑taxation receipts no longer include GST input credits received by general government, worth $3.6 billion in 2006‑07.
Table C6: Major categories of receipts as a proportion of total receipts (cash basis)(a)

Table C6: Major categories of receipts as a proportion of total receipts (cash basis)(a) (continued)

- Figures prior to 1999‑2000 were originally reported on the old Commonwealth Budget Sector accounting framework. These figures have now been recast to be consistent with the Australian Government general government GFS basis.
- Gross other individuals' includes amounts previously collected under the Prescribed Payments System and Reportable Payments System between 1983‑84 and 1999‑00.
- 'Sales taxes' includes wholesale sales tax which was abolished in 2000‑01.
- These numbers are lower than previously published, reflecting the move to GFS reporting. Other non‑taxation receipts no longer include GST input credits received by general government, worth $3.6 billion in 2006‑07.
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