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  • Armenia's 2008 Budget Deficit Remains Below Plan

    ARMENIA'S 2008 BUDGET DEFICIT REMAINS BELOW PLAN
    by Venla Sipila

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    February 11, 2009

    According to figures from the Armenian Ministry of Finance, the state
    budget of the country (excluding financing through external assistance
    programmes) registered a deficit of 1.4 billion dram ($4US.6 million)
    for the whole of last year, ARKA News reports. This result comes below
    the targeted annual deficit of 25.3 billion dram. Including external
    financing, the budget posted a surplus of 24.4 billion dram, which
    compares to the planned amount of 24.9 billion dram and to the 2007
    result of 15.4 billion dram. Budget revenues reached 759.2 billion
    dram for the year, rising by 16% from 2007 and overshooting the
    annual target by 0.4%. Specifically, tax incomes increased by 18.8%
    over the year, their total of 598.8 billion dram over-performing the
    originally budgeted amount by 0.3%. Revenue from the value-added tax
    (VAT) accounted for over 53% of the total tax intake. At the same
    time, expenditures amounted to 760.6 billion dram, gaining 21.2%
    from the previous year and remaining 0.6% short of the budgeted total.

    Significance:The nearly balanced budget was achieved although, at 6.8%,
    annual GDP growth last year came in clearly below the expansion rate
    of 10% projected in the fiscal plan. This year's budget projects a
    deficit of 40 billion dram, or 1.0% of GDP (seeArmenia: 1 December
    2008:). As opposed to last year's fiscal results, this year is not
    likely to see the targets overshot as the GDP growth projection used
    as a basis for the budget seems overly ambitious. In light of slowing
    growth and the connected increased pressure on the fiscal balance,
    as well as the budget's continued reliance on foreign assistance,
    additional progress in improving tax administration remains as vital
    as ever.
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