Surplus of Ukraine's national budget in Jan totals UAH 15.75 bln
The surplus of Ukraine's national budget in January 2017 totaled UAH 15.75 billion, Ukraine's State Treasury Service has reported.
The surplus of the general fund in January amounted to UAH 14.14 billion and that of the special fund – UAH 1.6 billion.
The authority said that revenue of the national budget in January came to UAH 59.447 billion, including UAH 56.32 billion of the general fund. Spending totaled UAH 42.892 billion and UAH 41.79 billion respectively.
Revenue of local budgets in January totaled UAH 37.733 billion, including UAH 16.6 billion of the general fund.
Expenditure came to UAH 28.475 billion and UAH 27.767 billion for the general fund.
The surplus of local budgets in January 2017 amounted to UAH 9.26 billion, including UAH 8.84 billion for the general fund.
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