Australia Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance

Central Government Debt: Total

1990 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Central Government Debt: Total data was reported at 1,352,679.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1,460,303.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Central Government Debt: Total data is updated yearly, averaging 214,304.000 AUD mn from Jun 1990 to 2022, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,460,303.000 AUD mn in 2021 and a record low of 49,485.000 AUD mn in 1990. AU: Central Government Debt: Total data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Debt is the entire stock of direct government fixed-term contractual obligations to others outstanding on a particular date. It includes domestic and foreign liabilities such as currency and money deposits, securities other than shares, and loans. It is the gross amount of government liabilities reduced by the amount of equity and financial derivatives held by the government. Because debt is a stock rather than a flow, it is measured as of a given date, usually the last day of the fiscal year.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
1,352,679.000 2022 yearly 1990 - 2022

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Australia Central Government Debt: Total

Expenditure

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Expenditure data was reported at 644,595.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 680,666.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Expenditure data is updated yearly, averaging 129,932.000 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 680,666.000 AUD mn in 2021 and a record low of 8,045.000 AUD mn in 1972. AU: Expenditure data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Expense is cash payments for operating activities of the government in providing goods and services. It includes compensation of employees (such as wages and salaries), interest and subsidies, grants, social benefits, and other expenses such as rent and dividends.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
644,595.000 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure

Expenditure: % of GDP

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Expenditure: % of GDP data was reported at 27.627 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 32.585 % for 2021. AU: Expenditure: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 25.092 % from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 32.585 % in 2021 and a record low of 18.060 % in 1972. AU: Expenditure: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Expense is cash payments for operating activities of the government in providing goods and services. It includes compensation of employees (such as wages and salaries), interest and subsidies, grants, social benefits, and other expenses such as rent and dividends.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.;Weighted average;

Last Frequency Range
27.627 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure: % of GDP

Expenditure: Compensation of Employees

1990 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Expenditure: Compensation of Employees data was reported at 61,199.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 60,087.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Expenditure: Compensation of Employees data is updated yearly, averaging 25,628.000 AUD mn from Jun 1990 to 2022, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 61,199.000 AUD mn in 2022 and a record low of 1,891.000 AUD mn in 1990. AU: Expenditure: Compensation of Employees data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Compensation of employees consists of all payments in cash, as well as in kind (such as food and housing), to employees in return for services rendered, and government contributions to social insurance schemes such as social security and pensions that provide benefits to employees.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
61,199.000 2022 yearly 1990 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure: Compensation of Employees

Expenditure: Compensation of Employees: % of Expenditure

1990 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Expenditure: Compensation of Employees: % of Expenditure data was reported at 9.494 % in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 8.828 % for 2021. AU: Expenditure: Compensation of Employees: % of Expenditure data is updated yearly, averaging 10.287 % from Jun 1990 to 2022, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.135 % in 1999 and a record low of 2.142 % in 1990. AU: Expenditure: Compensation of Employees: % of Expenditure data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Compensation of employees consists of all payments in cash, as well as in kind (such as food and housing), to employees in return for services rendered, and government contributions to social insurance schemes such as social security and pensions that provide benefits to employees.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Median;

Last Frequency Range
9.494 2022 yearly 1990 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure: Compensation of Employees: % of Expenditure

Expenditure: Goods and Services Expenditure

1990 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Expenditure: Goods and Services Expenditure data was reported at 69,368.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 61,219.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Expenditure: Goods and Services Expenditure data is updated yearly, averaging 33,728.000 AUD mn from Jun 1990 to 2022, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 69,368.000 AUD mn in 2022 and a record low of 14,055.000 AUD mn in 1999. AU: Expenditure: Goods and Services Expenditure data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Goods and services include all government payments in exchange for goods and services used for the production of market and nonmarket goods and services. Own-account capital formation is excluded.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
69,368.000 2022 yearly 1990 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure: Goods and Services Expenditure

Expenditure: Goods and Services Expenditure: % of Expenditure

1990 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Expenditure: Goods and Services Expenditure: % of Expenditure data was reported at 10.761 % in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 8.994 % for 2021. AU: Expenditure: Goods and Services Expenditure: % of Expenditure data is updated yearly, averaging 10.259 % from Jun 1990 to 2022, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 30.640 % in 1998 and a record low of 8.994 % in 2021. AU: Expenditure: Goods and Services Expenditure: % of Expenditure data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Goods and services include all government payments in exchange for goods and services used for the production of market and nonmarket goods and services. Own-account capital formation is excluded.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Median;

Last Frequency Range
10.761 2022 yearly 1990 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure: Goods and Services Expenditure: % of Expenditure

Expenditure: Interest Payments

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Expenditure: Interest Payments data was reported at 19,167.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 17,500.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Expenditure: Interest Payments data is updated yearly, averaging 6,390.000 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 19,167.000 AUD mn in 2022 and a record low of 613.000 AUD mn in 1972. AU: Expenditure: Interest Payments data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Interest payments include interest payments on government debt--including long-term bonds, long-term loans, and other debt instruments--to domestic and foreign residents.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
19,167.000 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure: Interest Payments

Expenditure: Interest Payments: % of Expenditure

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Expenditure: Interest Payments: % of Expenditure data was reported at 2.973 % in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 2.571 % for 2021. AU: Expenditure: Interest Payments: % of Expenditure data is updated yearly, averaging 5.663 % from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10.823 % in 1987 and a record low of 1.433 % in 2009. AU: Expenditure: Interest Payments: % of Expenditure data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Interest payments include interest payments on government debt--including long-term bonds, long-term loans, and other debt instruments--to domestic and foreign residents.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Median;

Last Frequency Range
2.973 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure: Interest Payments: % of Expenditure

Expenditure: Interest Payments: % of Revenue

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Expenditure: Interest Payments: % of Revenue data was reported at 3.082 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3.207 % for 2021. AU: Expenditure: Interest Payments: % of Revenue data is updated yearly, averaging 5.786 % from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10.653 % in 1986 and a record low of 1.337 % in 2008. AU: Expenditure: Interest Payments: % of Revenue data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Interest payments include interest payments on government debt--including long-term bonds, long-term loans, and other debt instruments--to domestic and foreign residents.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Median;

Last Frequency Range
3.082 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure: Interest Payments: % of Revenue

Expenditure: Other Expenditure

1990 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Expenditure: Other Expenditure data was reported at 47,508.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 44,409.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Expenditure: Other Expenditure data is updated yearly, averaging 22,917.000 AUD mn from Jun 1990 to 2022, with 29 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 47,508.000 AUD mn in 2022 and a record low of 244.000 AUD mn in 1994. AU: Expenditure: Other Expenditure data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Other expense is spending on dividends, rent, and other miscellaneous expenses, including provision for consumption of fixed capital.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
47,508.000 2022 yearly 1990 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure: Other Expenditure

Expenditure: Other Expenditure: % of GDP

1990 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Expenditure: Other Expenditure: % of GDP data was reported at 7.370 % in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 6.524 % for 2021. AU: Expenditure: Other Expenditure: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 7.902 % from Jun 1990 to 2022, with 29 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9.025 % in 2002 and a record low of 0.208 % in 1994. AU: Expenditure: Other Expenditure: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Other expense is spending on dividends, rent, and other miscellaneous expenses, including provision for consumption of fixed capital.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Median;

Last Frequency Range
7.370 2022 yearly 1990 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure: Other Expenditure: % of GDP

Expenditure: Subsidies and Other Transfers

1974 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Expenditure: Subsidies and Other Transfers data was reported at 447,353.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 497,452.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Expenditure: Subsidies and Other Transfers data is updated yearly, averaging 89,057.000 AUD mn from Jun 1974 to 2022, with 49 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 497,452.000 AUD mn in 2021 and a record low of 309.000 AUD mn in 1974. AU: Expenditure: Subsidies and Other Transfers data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Subsidies, grants, and other social benefits include all unrequited, nonrepayable transfers on current account to private and public enterprises; grants to foreign governments, international organizations, and other government units; and social security, social assistance benefits, and employer social benefits in cash and in kind.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
447,353.000 2022 yearly 1974 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure: Subsidies and Other Transfers

Expenditure: Subsidies and Other Transfers: % of Expenditure

1974 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Expenditure: Subsidies and Other Transfers: % of Expenditure data was reported at 69.401 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 73.083 % for 2021. AU: Expenditure: Subsidies and Other Transfers: % of Expenditure data is updated yearly, averaging 66.946 % from Jun 1974 to 2022, with 49 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 73.083 % in 2021 and a record low of 1.760 % in 1977. AU: Expenditure: Subsidies and Other Transfers: % of Expenditure data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Subsidies, grants, and other social benefits include all unrequited, nonrepayable transfers on current account to private and public enterprises; grants to foreign governments, international organizations, and other government units; and social security, social assistance benefits, and employer social benefits in cash and in kind.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Median;

Last Frequency Range
69.401 2022 yearly 1974 - 2022

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Australia Expenditure: Subsidies and Other Transfers: % of Expenditure

Grants and Other Revenue

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Grants and Other Revenue data was reported at 71,284.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 64,738.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Grants and Other Revenue data is updated yearly, averaging 9,195.000 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 71,284.000 AUD mn in 2022 and a record low of 1,139.000 AUD mn in 1972. AU: Grants and Other Revenue data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Grants and other revenue include grants from other foreign governments, international organizations, and other government units; interest; dividends; rent; requited, nonrepayable receipts for public purposes (such as fines, administrative fees, and entrepreneurial income from government owner­ship of property); and voluntary, unrequited, nonrepayable receipts other than grants.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
71,284.000 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Grants and Other Revenue

Grants and Other Revenue: % of Revenue

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Grants and Other Revenue: % of Revenue data was reported at 11.462 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 11.862 % for 2021. AU: Grants and Other Revenue: % of Revenue data is updated yearly, averaging 10.236 % from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.534 % in 1972 and a record low of 6.329 % in 1998. AU: Grants and Other Revenue: % of Revenue data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Grants and other revenue include grants from other foreign governments, international organizations, and other government units; interest; dividends; rent; requited, nonrepayable receipts for public purposes (such as fines, administrative fees, and entrepreneurial income from government owner­ship of property); and voluntary, unrequited, nonrepayable receipts other than grants.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Median;

Last Frequency Range
11.462 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Grants and Other Revenue: % of Revenue

Net Acquisition of Financial Assets

1990 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Net Acquisition of Financial Assets data was reported at 50,083.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of -8,764.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Net Acquisition of Financial Assets data is updated yearly, averaging 7,029.000 AUD mn from Jun 1990 to 2022, with 29 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 82,986.000 AUD mn in 2020 and a record low of -15,209.000 AUD mn in 1998. AU: Net Acquisition of Financial Assets data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Net acquisition of government financial assets includes domestic and foreign financial claims, SDRs, and gold bullion held by monetary authorities as a reserve asset. The net acquisition of financial assets should be offset by the net incurrence of liabilities.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
50,083.000 2022 yearly 1990 - 2022

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Australia Net Acquisition of Financial Assets

Net Acquisition of Financial Assets: % of GDP

1990 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Net Acquisition of Financial Assets: % of GDP data was reported at 2.147 % in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of -0.420 % for 2021. AU: Net Acquisition of Financial Assets: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 0.711 % from Jun 1990 to 2022, with 29 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.182 % in 2020 and a record low of -2.581 % in 1998. AU: Net Acquisition of Financial Assets: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Net acquisition of government financial assets includes domestic and foreign financial claims, SDRs, and gold bullion held by monetary authorities as a reserve asset. The net acquisition of financial assets should be offset by the net incurrence of liabilities.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Weighted average;

Last Frequency Range
2.147 2022 yearly 1990 - 2022

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Australia Net Acquisition of Financial Assets: % of GDP

Net Incurrence of Liabilities: Total

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Net Incurrence of Liabilities: Total data was reported at 80,995.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 134,904.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Net Incurrence of Liabilities: Total data is updated yearly, averaging 4,840.000 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 47 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 178,474.000 AUD mn in 2020 and a record low of -16,368.000 AUD mn in 1998. AU: Net Incurrence of Liabilities: Total data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Net incurrence of government liabilities includes foreign financing (obtained from nonresidents) and domestic financing (obtained from residents), or the means by which a government provides financial resources to cover a budget deficit or allocates financial resources arising from a budget surplus. The net incurrence of liabilities should be offset by the net acquisition of financial assets.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
80,995.000 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Net Incurrence of Liabilities: Total

Net Incurrence of Liabilities: Total: % of GDP

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Net Incurrence of Liabilities: Total: % of GDP data was reported at 3.471 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 6.458 % for 2021. AU: Net Incurrence of Liabilities: Total: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 1.585 % from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 47 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.993 % in 2020 and a record low of -2.778 % in 1998. AU: Net Incurrence of Liabilities: Total: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Net incurrence of government liabilities includes foreign financing (obtained from nonresidents) and domestic financing (obtained from residents), or the means by which a government provides financial resources to cover a budget deficit or allocates financial resources arising from a budget surplus. The net incurrence of liabilities should be offset by the net acquisition of financial assets.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Weighted average;

Last Frequency Range
3.471 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Net Incurrence of Liabilities: Total: % of GDP

Net Investment in Nonfinancial Assets

1972 - 2016 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Net Investment in Nonfinancial Assets data was reported at 13.973 AUD mn in 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 14.634 AUD mn for 2015. AU: Net Investment in Nonfinancial Assets data is updated yearly, averaging 425.000 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2016, with 45 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,637.000 AUD mn in 1998 and a record low of 1.275 AUD mn in 2001. AU: Net Investment in Nonfinancial Assets data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Net investment in government nonfinancial assets includes fixed assets, inventories, valuables, and nonproduced assets. Nonfinancial assets are stores of value and provide benefits either through their use in the production of goods and services or in the form of property income and holding gains. Net investment in nonfinancial assets also includes consumption of fixed capital.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
13.973 2016 yearly 1972 - 2016

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Australia Net Investment in Nonfinancial Assets

Net Investment in Nonfinancial Assets: % of GDP

1972 - 2016 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Net Investment in Nonfinancial Assets: % of GDP data was reported at 0.001 % in 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.001 % for 2015. AU: Net Investment in Nonfinancial Assets: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 0.359 % from Jun 1972 to 2016, with 45 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.252 % in 1987 and a record low of 0.000 % in 2001. AU: Net Investment in Nonfinancial Assets: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Net investment in government nonfinancial assets includes fixed assets, inventories, valuables, and nonproduced assets. Nonfinancial assets are stores of value and provide benefits either through their use in the production of goods and services or in the form of property income and holding gains. Net investment in nonfinancial assets also includes consumption of fixed capital.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Weighted average;

Last Frequency Range
0.001 2016 yearly 1972 - 2016

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Australia Net Investment in Nonfinancial Assets: % of GDP

Net Lending (+) / Net Borrowing (-)

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Net Lending (+) / Net Borrowing (-) data was reported at -31,486.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of -143,089.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Net Lending (+) / Net Borrowing (-) data is updated yearly, averaging -2,243.000 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 22,444.000 AUD mn in 2008 and a record low of -143,089.000 AUD mn in 2021. AU: Net Lending (+) / Net Borrowing (-) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Net lending (+) / net borrowing (–) equals government revenue minus expense, minus net investment in nonfinancial assets. It is also equal to the net result of transactions in financial assets and liabilities. Net lending/net borrowing is a summary measure indicating the extent to which government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy or abroad, or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors in the economy or from abroad.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
-31,486.000 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Net Lending (+) / Net Borrowing (-)

Net Lending (+) / Net Borrowing (-): % of GDP

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Net Lending (+) / Net Borrowing (-): % of GDP data was reported at -1.349 % in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of -6.850 % for 2021. AU: Net Lending (+) / Net Borrowing (-): % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging -0.938 % from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.009 % in 2000 and a record low of -6.850 % in 2021. AU: Net Lending (+) / Net Borrowing (-): % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Net lending (+) / net borrowing (–) equals government revenue minus expense, minus net investment in nonfinancial assets. It is also equal to the net result of transactions in financial assets and liabilities. Net lending/net borrowing is a summary measure indicating the extent to which government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy or abroad, or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors in the economy or from abroad.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Weighted average;

Last Frequency Range
-1.349 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Net Lending (+) / Net Borrowing (-): % of GDP

Revenue Excluding Grants

1972 - 2021 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Revenue Excluding Grants data was reported at 536,138.000 AUD mn in 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 501,014.000 AUD mn for 2020. AU: Revenue Excluding Grants data is updated yearly, averaging 129,835.500 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2021, with 50 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 536,138.000 AUD mn in 2021 and a record low of 9,087.000 AUD mn in 1972. AU: Revenue Excluding Grants data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Revenue is cash receipts from taxes, social contributions, and other revenues such as fines, fees, rent, and income from property or sales. Grants are also considered as revenue but are excluded here.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
536,138.000 2021 yearly 1972 - 2021

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Australia Revenue Excluding Grants

Revenue Excluding Grants: % of GDP

1972 - 2020 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Revenue Excluding Grants: % of GDP data was reported at 25.771 % in 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 25.310 % for 2020. AU: Revenue Excluding Grants: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 24.403 % from Jun 1972 to 2021, with 50 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 27.073 % in 2001 and a record low of 19.452 % in 1973. AU: Revenue Excluding Grants: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Revenue is cash receipts from taxes, social contributions, and other revenues such as fines, fees, rent, and income from property or sales. Grants are also considered as revenue but are excluded here.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.;Weighted average;

Last Frequency Range
25.311 2020 yearly 1972 - 2020

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Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Customs and Other Import Duties

1972 - 2021 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Customs and Other Import Duties data was reported at 18,123.000 AUD mn in 2021. This records a decrease from the previous number of 19,507.000 AUD mn for 2020. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Customs and Other Import Duties data is updated yearly, averaging 3,634.500 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2021, with 50 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 19,507.000 AUD mn in 2020 and a record low of 469.000 AUD mn in 1972. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Customs and Other Import Duties data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Customs and other import duties are all levies collected on goods that are entering the country or services delivered by nonresidents to residents. They include levies imposed for revenue or protection purposes and determined on a specific or ad valorem basis as long as they are restricted to imported goods or services.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
18,123.000 2021 yearly 1972 - 2021

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Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Customs and Other Import Duties: % of Tax Revenue

1972 - 2021 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Customs and Other Import Duties: % of Tax Revenue data was reported at 3.767 % in 2021. This records a decrease from the previous number of 4.358 % for 2020. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Customs and Other Import Duties: % of Tax Revenue data is updated yearly, averaging 3.662 % from Jun 1972 to 2021, with 50 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6.062 % in 1973 and a record low of 2.022 % in 2011. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Customs and Other Import Duties: % of Tax Revenue data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Customs and other import duties are all levies collected on goods that are entering the country or services delivered by nonresidents to residents. They include levies imposed for revenue or protection purposes and determined on a specific or ad valorem basis as long as they are restricted to imported goods or services.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
3.767 2021 yearly 1972 - 2021

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Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Other Taxes

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Other Taxes data was reported at 1,060.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1,683.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Other Taxes data is updated yearly, averaging 507.000 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,521.000 AUD mn in 2000 and a record low of 59.000 AUD mn in 1982. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Other Taxes data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Other taxes include employer payroll or labor taxes, taxes on property, and taxes not allocable to other categories, such as penalties for late payment or nonpayment of taxes.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
1,060.000 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Other Taxes

Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Other Taxes: % of Revenue

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Other Taxes: % of Revenue data was reported at 0.170 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.308 % for 2021. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Other Taxes: % of Revenue data is updated yearly, averaging 0.216 % from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.461 % in 1995 and a record low of 0.063 % in 2001. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Other Taxes: % of Revenue data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Other taxes include employer payroll or labor taxes, taxes on property, and taxes not allocable to other categories, such as penalties for late payment or nonpayment of taxes.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Median;

Last Frequency Range
0.170 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Other Taxes: % of Revenue

Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Tax Revenue

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Tax Revenue data was reported at 550,609.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 481,017.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Tax Revenue data is updated yearly, averaging 124,557.000 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 550,609.000 AUD mn in 2022 and a record low of 7,948.000 AUD mn in 1972. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Tax Revenue data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Tax revenue refers to compulsory transfers to the central government for public purposes. Certain compulsory transfers such as fines, penalties, and most social security contributions are excluded. Refunds and corrections of erroneously collected tax revenue are treated as negative revenue.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
550,609.000 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Tax Revenue: % of GDP

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Tax Revenue: % of GDP data was reported at 23.599 % in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 23.027 % for 2021. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Tax Revenue: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 22.089 % from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 24.858 % in 2001 and a record low of 17.019 % in 1973. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Tax Revenue: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Tax revenue refers to compulsory transfers to the central government for public purposes. Certain compulsory transfers such as fines, penalties, and most social security contributions are excluded. Refunds and corrections of erroneously collected tax revenue are treated as negative revenue.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.;Weighted average;

Last Frequency Range
23.599 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Exports

1972 - 2017 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Exports data was reported at 11.000 AUD mn in 2017. This stayed constant from the previous number of 11.000 AUD mn for 2016. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Exports data is updated yearly, averaging 13.000 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2017, with 43 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 182.000 AUD mn in 1977 and a record low of 1.000 AUD mn in 1973. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Exports data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Taxes on exports are all levies on goods being transported out of the country or services being delivered to nonresidents by residents. Rebates on exported goods that are repayments of previously paid general consumption taxes, excise taxes, or import duties are deducted from the gross amounts receivable from these taxes, not from amounts receivable from export taxes.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
11.000 2017 yearly 1972 - 2017

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Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Exports: % of Tax Revenue

1972 - 2017 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Exports: % of Tax Revenue data was reported at 0.003 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.003 % for 2016. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Exports: % of Tax Revenue data is updated yearly, averaging 0.006 % from Jun 1972 to 2017, with 43 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.921 % in 1977 and a record low of 0.003 % in 2013. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Exports: % of Tax Revenue data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Taxes on exports are all levies on goods being transported out of the country or services being delivered to nonresidents by residents. Rebates on exported goods that are repayments of previously paid general consumption taxes, excise taxes, or import duties are deducted from the gross amounts receivable from these taxes, not from amounts receivable from export taxes.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
0.003 2017 yearly 1972 - 2017

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Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Goods and Services

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Goods and Services data was reported at 110,605.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 109,351.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Goods and Services data is updated yearly, averaging 27,613.000 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 110,605.000 AUD mn in 2022 and a record low of 1,990.000 AUD mn in 1972. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Goods and Services data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Taxes on goods and services include general sales and turnover or value added taxes, selective excises on goods, selective taxes on services, taxes on the use of goods or property, taxes on extraction and production of minerals, and profits of fiscal monopolies.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
110,605.000 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Goods and Services: % Value Added of Industry and Services

1990 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Goods and Services: % Value Added of Industry and Services data was reported at 5.222 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.744 % for 2021. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Goods and Services: % Value Added of Industry and Services data is updated yearly, averaging 5.824 % from Jun 1990 to 2022, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.784 % in 2003 and a record low of 4.958 % in 1993. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Goods and Services: % Value Added of Industry and Services data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Taxes on goods and services include general sales and turnover or value added taxes, selective excises on goods, selective taxes on services, taxes on the use of goods or property, taxes on extraction and production of minerals, and profits of fiscal monopolies.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files, and World Bank and OECD value added estimates.;;

Last Frequency Range
5.222 2022 yearly 1990 - 2022

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Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Goods and Services: % of Revenue

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Goods and Services: % of Revenue data was reported at 17.785 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 20.037 % for 2021. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Goods and Services: % of Revenue data is updated yearly, averaging 21.899 % from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 25.821 % in 2003 and a record low of 17.785 % in 2022. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Goods and Services: % of Revenue data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Taxes on goods and services include general sales and turnover or value added taxes, selective excises on goods, selective taxes on services, taxes on the use of goods or property, taxes on extraction and production of minerals, and profits of fiscal monopolies.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Median;

Last Frequency Range
17.785 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains data was reported at 422,000.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 351,860.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains data is updated yearly, averaging 90,436.000 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 422,000.000 AUD mn in 2022 and a record low of 5,300.000 AUD mn in 1972. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Taxes on income, profits, and capital gains are levied on the actual or presumptive net income of individuals, on the profits of corporations and enterprises, and on capital gains, whether realized or not, on land, securities, and other assets. Intragovernmental payments are eliminated in consolidation.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
422,000.000 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains: % of Revenue

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains: % of Revenue data was reported at 67.857 % in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 64.472 % for 2021. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains: % of Revenue data is updated yearly, averaging 64.232 % from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 67.857 % in 2022 and a record low of 58.325 % in 1972. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains: % of Revenue data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Taxes on income, profits, and capital gains are levied on the actual or presumptive net income of individuals, on the profits of corporations and enterprises, and on capital gains, whether realized or not, on land, securities, and other assets. Intragovernmental payments are eliminated in consolidation.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Median;

Last Frequency Range
67.857 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains: % of Revenue

Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains: % of Total Taxes

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains: % of Total Taxes data was reported at 76.642 % in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 73.149 % for 2021. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains: % of Total Taxes data is updated yearly, averaging 71.027 % from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 76.642 % in 2022 and a record low of 66.030 % in 1984. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on Income: Profits and Capital Gains: % of Total Taxes data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Taxes on income, profits, and capital gains are levied on the actual or presumptive net income of individuals, on the profits of corporations and enterprises, and on capital gains, whether realized or not, on land, securities, and other assets. Intragovernmental payments are eliminated in consolidation.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
76.642 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on International Trade

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on International Trade data was reported at 16,945.000 AUD mn in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 18,123.000 AUD mn for 2021. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on International Trade data is updated yearly, averaging 3,776.000 AUD mn from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 19,507.000 AUD mn in 2020 and a record low of 470.000 AUD mn in 1972. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on International Trade data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Taxes on international trade include import duties, export duties, profits of export or import monopolies, exchange profits, and exchange taxes.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
16,945.000 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on International Trade

Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on International Trade: % of Revenue

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on International Trade: % of Revenue data was reported at 2.725 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3.321 % for 2021. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on International Trade: % of Revenue data is updated yearly, averaging 3.271 % from Jun 1972 to 2022, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6.038 % in 1977 and a record low of 1.808 % in 2011. AU: Revenue and Grants: Revenue: Taxes on International Trade: % of Revenue data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Taxes on international trade include import duties, export duties, profits of export or import monopolies, exchange profits, and exchange taxes.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Median;

Last Frequency Range
2.725 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Social Contributions

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | AUD mn | World Bank

AU: Social Contributions data was reported at 905.000 AUD mn in 1998. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1,055.000 AUD mn for 1997. AU: Social Contributions data is updated yearly, averaging 654.000 AUD mn from Jun 1990 to 1998, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,055.000 AUD mn in 1997 and a record low of 561.000 AUD mn in 1991. AU: Social Contributions data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Social contributions include social security contributions by employees, employers, and self-employed individuals, and other contributions whose source cannot be determined. They also include actual or imputed contributions to social insurance schemes operated by governments.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;;

Last Frequency Range
0.000 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Australia Social Contributions

Social Contributions: % of Revenue

1972 - 2022 | Yearly | % | World Bank

AU: Social Contributions: % of Revenue data was reported at 0.637 % in 1998. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.784 % for 1997. AU: Social Contributions: % of Revenue data is updated yearly, averaging 0.630 % from Jun 1990 to 1998, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.784 % in 1997 and a record low of 0.523 % in 1996. AU: Social Contributions: % of Revenue data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Social contributions include social security contributions by employees, employers, and self-employed individuals, and other contributions whose source cannot be determined. They also include actual or imputed contributions to social insurance schemes operated by governments.;International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.;Median;

Last Frequency Range
0.000 2022 yearly 1972 - 2022

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Primary Government Expenditures as % of Original Approved Budget

2007 - 2021 | Yearly | % | World Bank

Primary Government Expenditures as % of Original Approved Budget data was reported at 104.688 % in 2021. This records a decrease from the previous number of 127.929 % for 2020. Primary Government Expenditures as % of Original Approved Budget data is updated yearly, averaging 103.343 % from Jun 2007 to 2021, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 129.668 % in 2008 and a record low of 98.434 % in 2017. Primary Government Expenditures as % of Original Approved Budget data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.World Bank.WDI: Government Revenue, Expenditure and Finance. Primary government expenditures as a proportion of original approved budget measures the extent to which aggregate budget expenditure outturn reflects the amount originally approved, as defined in government budget documentation and fiscal reports. The coverage is budgetary central government (BCG) and the time period covered is the last three completed fiscal years.;Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA). Ministry of Finance (MoF).;;

Last Frequency Range
104.688 2021 yearly 2007 - 2021

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