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Own revenue of Tomsk Oblast grew 17% in 2011

17.01.2012

In 2011, tax and non-tax revenues to the consolidated budget of Tomsk Oblast totaled 36.7bn rubles, which is 17% more than in 2010.
Growth was observed in all key areas of the economy of the region. Oil and gas production and mining grew by 8%, machinery and equipment production and wood processing by 1.5, construction by 1.3, wholesale turnover by 10%, and public sector payroll by 14%. That is objective evidence that the Tomsk economy has recovered from the crisis. Execution of the budget also proves that. Own revenues of the budget are growing and they are the immediate resources to tackle acute problems faced by the Oblast.
According to the latest available data, the revenues to the Oblast budget in 2011 totaled 42.9bn rubles, which is 8.7bn rubles more than in 2010 (growth rate 125.5%), including tax and non-tax revenues of 27.3bn rubles (4.7bn more than in 2010, growth rate 120.7%) and allocations from the federal budget of 15.6bn (4bn more than in 2010, growth rate 134.7%). The expenses of the Oblast budget in 2011 totaled 42.9bn rubles, which is 8.7bn rubles more than in 2010 (total growth 123 %). The national debt of Tomsk Oblast remained unchanged, approx. 7bn rubles.

From: Tomsk Oblast Administration Information ServerPrint version