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Govt to gain $2.55bn

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GOVERNMENT IS EXPECTING to rake in $2.55 billion in revenue over the next 12
months, according to the just-released Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for the 2015-2016 financial year.

That amount was slightly more than the $2.26 billion that was approved for the current financial year.

In the area of expenditure, the Freundel Stuart-led administration is expected to spend $4.25 billion.

And according to the Estimates document, “the net operating balance is negative $535.3 million or 6.0 per cent of GDP”. (GE)

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