Australian Government, 2012‑13 Budget
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Appendix B: Australian Government Financial Statements (Continued)

Attachment B

Australian Loan Council Allocation

Under the Loan Council arrangements, every year the Commonwealth and each State and Territory government nominate an annual Loan Council Allocation (LCA). A jurisdiction's LCA incorporates:

  • the estimated non‑financial public sector ABS GFS cash surplus/deficit (made up from the balance of the general government and public non‑financial corporations sectors and total non‑financial public sector acquisitions under financial leases and similar arrangements);
  • net cash flows from investments in financial assets for policy purposes; and
  • memorandum items, which involve transactions that are not formally borrowings but nevertheless have many of the characteristics of borrowings.

LCA nominations are considered by the Loan Council, having regard to each jurisdiction's fiscal position and infrastructure requirements, as well as the macroeconomic implications of the aggregate figure.

In March 2012, the Australian Government nominated, and the Loan Council endorsed, a LCA deficit of $6,969 million. In the 2012‑13 Budget, the Australian Government estimated a LCA deficit of $13,646 million.

As set out in Table B12, the Australian Government’s revised estimate for the 2012‑13 LCA is a $7,280 million deficit.

Table B12: Australian Government Loan Council Allocation
    2012-13 Budget
estimate
$m
MYEFO
estimate
$m
  GG sector cash surplus(-)/deficit(+) -4,971 -4,201
  PNFC sector cash surplus(-)/deficit(+) 5,137 5,012
  NFPS cash surplus(-)/deficit(+)(a) 394 811
  Acquisitions under finance leases and similar arrangements 412 412
equals ABS GFS cash surplus(-)/deficit(+) 805 1,223
minus
 
Net cash flows from investments in financial assets for policy purposes(b) -13,281 -6,237
plus Memorandum items(c) -440 -180
  Loan Council Allocation 13,646 7,280

(a) May not directly equate to the sum of the GGS and the PNFC sector due to intersectoral transfers which are netted out.

(b) Net cash flows from investments in financial assets for policy purposes are displayed with the same sign as they are reported in cash flow statements. Such transactions involve the transfer or exchange of a financial asset and are not included within the cash surplus/deficit. However, the cash flow from investments in financial assets for policy purposes has implications for a government's call on financial markets.

(c) For the Commonwealth's Loan Council Allocation, memorandum items include the change in net present value (NPV) of operating leases (with NPV greater than $5 million) and the over‑funding of superannuation.

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