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Budgets and visible commercial balances of European countries 1922-1925

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Identifikator:
1744852030
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-117951
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Budgets and visible commercial balances of European countries 1922-1925
Place of publication:
Paris
Publisher:
Reference Service on International Affairs
Year of publication:
1925
Scope:
39 S.
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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BELGIUM 
A. — Budgetary Situation 
The Belgian budget is not presented as an entity, but is, for 1925, con- 
tained in 18 distinct bills separately presented. These consist of 15 proposals 
for the ordinary revenue and expenditure, one for the extraordinary revenue and 
expenditure, one for recoverable expenditure according to the Treaty of Ver- 
sailles, and one for the administrations of the Navy, Post and Telegraph 
Departments. Since 1924 the railways have formed an autonomous institution 
and are not included in the state budget. 
Year Revenue Expenditure Balance 
(in Belgian francs) 
1922 0 6,722,623,869: 8,079,677,404 --'41,357,053,535 1 
19250... 5,942,776,886 8,185,203,075 — 2,242,426,1891 
1924..." 6,696,472,738 7,619,552,898 — 923,080,160 2 
1925... Lc a 5,697.725.118 6,470,260,502 2 772.535.384 
A detailed account of the budget for the fiscal year 1925 follows : 
I. — Ordinary Budget 
Revenue Expenditure 
A. — Ordinary Revenue : - - 
1. Direct contributions, taxes on 
land, property, income, auto- : 
mobiles, theatres, gambling, ¥. Public debt ..........~...081,968.903,557 
mines, etc. .............. 1,240,500,000 2. Civil service, Senate,” Cham- 
2. Import duty... Lolo. 584,000,000 4 ’ 
3. Customs and excise duties. . .. 468,050,000 ber of Representatives, and 
4. Eventual revenue due to Bel- Court of Accounts........ 12,348,693 
gium on joint account with i Bh fi 
Luxemburg thi lo, 1,000,000 3. Ministry of justice ......... 115,640,436 
5. Miscellaneous revenue ...... 3,750,000 4. ” Foreign Affairs .. 32,187,950 
6. Registration and public domain 7 : ; 
Fos ee AY, 243,752,000 5. Interior & Hygiene 47,855,908 
7. River, canal, lock and quai 7 A i 
ROLLS uh ea es Ts 13,350,000 6 - es and Sciences | 321,499,978 
8. Domain, forests, fishing rights, 7 Agriculture ...... 32,783,602 
prison production, participa- 8. ” Public Works ... 95,770,806 
tion in profit of National ° ol Tadust Labor & 
Bank of Belgium, bonus on . ry, La 
bank notes circulating in Social Welfare.. 105,519,832 
excess of 275 million, div- oy Colunivs Siasiane 
idend on stock in Congo 10. salvia 451, 
Railway Company, etc. .. 138,952,975 II. ” National Defense 521,439,847 
9. Various reimbursements from ; 
municipalities, departments 12. Police force '............... 57,424,800 
and! provinces .\...l.\. 5 nL 148,715,469 13. Ministry of Finance ........ 175,097,419 
B. — Exceptional Revenue : ” E ic Afai 1.600 
10. Special tax on war profits, etc. 35,000,000 I: gonomic ars. L051, 
11. Profit on sale of German ships 15. Loss and reimbursement. ..... 451,955,200 
allotted to Belgium by Spa ) 3 
Convention | J. sini GG LE 10,000,000 16. Proposed increase of salaries 
12. Miscellaneous reimbursement. . 61,636,000 and pensions .......e000. 210,000,000 
C. — Compensation Revenue : A. es 
13. Levy on the departmental ) 
budgets as their contribu- Total ordinary expenditure.... 4,246,621,057 
tion to the Public debt... 217,301,044 
14. Reimbursement by Germany : 
of cost of Belgian army of Note : Of the amount 1,615,672,300, set aside 
occupation’ LLnL URE 102,600,000 for administration expenses, 169,137,505, 
Total ordinary revenue.... 4,268.007,488 is regarded as extraordinary. 
1. Supplementary credits which possibly total more than the total budgetary estimate, 
are not included in these figures. 
2. To the total expenditure and thus to the deficit should be added supplementary credits 
totaling 8,020,494.797 francs.
	        

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