Russian budget gets 0.6% more natural resource extraction tax revenue in 4M
MOSCOW. May 28 (Interfax) - The Russian budget received 843.8 billion rubles worth of natural resource extraction taxes in January-April 2013, up 0.6% year-on-year, the Federal Tax Service (FTS) reported on its website.
Profit tax revenues grew 11.9% to 790.2 billion rubles in the four months, and personal income tax receipts rose 14% to 725.6 billion rubles. The budget received 18.3% more property taxes, at 301.2 billion rubles, and excise tax revenues climbed 26.2% to 288.7 billion rubles.
At the same time, VAT deliveries to the Russian budget declined 4% year-on-year to 636.7 billion rubles in January-April.
As reported, Russia's consolidated budget received a total of 3.772 trillion rubles in taxes in January-April, which is 8% more than it earned a year ago. Tax revenues to the federal budget increased 2% to 1.763 trillion rubles, and tax deliveries to the consolidated budgets of the Russian federal subjects were up 13.8% to 2.009 trillion rubles.