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Turkish government runs $1.2B-plus budget surplus

Budget revenues in February rise by 4.9 percent to $12.8 billion year-on-year, according to finance minister

Ersin Çelik
12:18 - 15/03/2017 Wednesday
Update: 12:20 - 15/03/2017 Wednesday
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Turkish Finance Ministry
Turkish Finance Ministry

The Turkish government ran a budget surplus of 4.6 billion Turkish liras (approximately $1.24 billion) in the first two months, the finance minister announced Wednesday.



"The budget continues to comply with our targets," Finance Minister Naci Ağbal said in a statement.



The minister said budget revenues reached 105.7 billion liras (around $28.5 billion) in the first two months -- a 15.6 percent increase compared with the same period last year.



In this period, the government's tax revenues totaled 88.4 billion liras (some $23.9 billion) and tax-excluded incomes stood at 17.3 billion liras (approximately $4.6 billion), Ağbal added.



He said budget expenditures totaled 101.1 billion liras (some $27.3 billion) in January-February, a 19.2 percent rise over the same period last year.



Official data showed government's revenues in February stood at 46.9 billion liras (nearly $12.8 billion), a 4.9 percent increase year-on-year.



In February, 6.8 billion liras (around $1.8 billion) budget deficit came after 53.7 billion liras (around $14.6 billion) of expenditures, which increased by 27 percent compare with the same month last year.



"Taking into account the year's budget targets, we will continue to implement our budget policy within a fiscal policy framework which supports growth and prioritizes monetary policy compliance," the minister added.



The government is aiming for a budget deficit of 46.9 billion Turkish liras (nearly $12.5 billion) at the end of the year, according to Finance Ministry.



The ministry had estimated budget expenses for the 2017 fiscal year at 645.1 billion liras ($172 billion), up by almost 14 percent compared with 570 billion liras ($153 billion) in the forecast for 2016.


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