Australian Government, 2010‑11 Budget
Budget

Statement 5:
Revenue
(Continued)

Appendix C: Revenue and receipts history and forecasts

Table C1: Australian Government (accrual) revenue

Table C1: Australian Government (accrual) revenue

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

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

  1. Resource rent taxes include PRRT and gross revenues from the RSPT. The $3 billion in 2012‑13 and $9 billion in 2013‑14 represents the net impact on receipts across several different revenue heads. This includes the offsetting reductions in company tax (through deductibility), crude oil excise and interactions with other taxes.
  2. 'Other sales taxes' includes wholesale sales tax which was abolished in 2000‑01.

Table C2: Major categories of (accrual) revenue as a proportion of gross domestic product

Table C2: Major categories of (accrual) revenue as a proportion of gross domestic product

  1. Resource rent taxes include PRRT and gross revenues from the RSPT.
  2. Sales taxes include wholesale sales tax which was abolished in 2000‑01.

Table C3: Australian Government (cash) receipts

Table C3: Australian Government (cash) receipts

Table C3: Australian Government (cash) receipts (continued)

Table C3: Australian Government (cash) receipts (continued)

  1. Resource rent taxes include PRRT and gross receipts from the RSPT. The $3 billion in 2012‑13 and $9 billion in 2013‑14 represents the net impact on receipts across several different revenue heads. This includes the offsetting reductions in company tax (through deductibility), crude oil excise and interactions with other taxes.
  2. Sales taxes include wholesale sales tax which was abolished in 2000‑01.

Table C4: Major categories of (cash) receipts as a proportion of gross domestic product(a)

Table C4: Major categories of (cash) receipts as a proportion of gross domestic product(a)

Table C4: Major categories of (cash) receipts as a proportion of gross domestic product(a) (continued)

Table C4: Major categories of (cash) receipts as a proportion of gross domestic product(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 an Australian Government general government GFS basis.
  2. Gross other individuals includes amounts previously collected under the Prescribed Payments System and Reportable Payments System between 1983‑84 and 1999‑00.
  3. Resource rent taxes include PRRT and gross receipts from the RSPT.
  4. Sales taxes include wholesale sales tax which was abolished in 2000‑01.

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