Tax payments into Russian consolidated budget up 15% to 6.5 trln rubles in 7M - FTS
MOSCOW. Aug 17 (Interfax) - Tax and fee payments into the consolidated Russian budget grew 14.6% year-on-year to 6.488 trillion rubles in January-July 2012, the Russian Federal Tax Service (FTS) reported in its materials.
The federal budget received 3.025 trillion rubles in the seven months, and the consolidated budget of the Russian regions received 3.463 trillion rubles.
Local budgets took in 524.210 billion rubles in taxes.
The consolidated budget received 1.483 trillion rubles in profit taxes on organizations in January-July, 4.3% more year-on-year (1.422 trillion rubles in January-July last year).
Personal income taxes paid into consolidated regional budgets amounted to 1.231 trillion rubles, a 15% year-on-year increase.
Natural resource extraction tax (NRET) receipts by the consolidated budget were up 26.1% at 1.425 trillion rubles (1.130 trillion rubles for the same six months last year).
Value-added tax on work and services performed in Russia amounted to 1.134 trillion rubles, or 8.7% more year-on-year (1.043 trillion rubles).
VAT on goods imported into Russia in January-July provided the federal budget with 56.590 billion rubles, 10.5% more year-on-year (51.2 billion rubles).