Ontario provincial spending, 2004

Ontario provincial spending, 2004

Ontario provincial spending, 2004, comprises the revenues and expenditures of the Government of Ontario in the 2004-2005 fiscal year (April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005). All figures below are in Canadian dollars, and are reported as prepared by the Ministry of Finance (Ontario), in the annual Public Accounts of Ontario. The ±% column below is relative to the last fiscal year of 03-04, as noted in Ontario provincial spending, 2003.

Revenues

Revenues of the Government of Ontario, 2004-2005 Fiscal Year
Revenue Name Amount ±%
Personal income tax-- $19,320,000,000
Retail sales tax $14,855,000,000
Corporations tax $9,883,000,000
Employer health tax $3,886,000,000
Gasoline and fuel taxes $3,004,000,000
Other taxes $5,027,000,000
Government of Canada $11,882,000,000
Income from Investment in Government Business Enterprises $3,578,000,000
Other $6,406,000,000
 
TOTAL REVENUES $77,841,000,000

Expenses

Expenses of the Government of Ontario, 2004-2005 Fiscal Year
Expense Name Amount ±%
Health care $31,510,000,000
Education and Training $15,475,000,000
Interest on Debt $9,368,000,000
Children's and Social Services $9,224,000,000
Environment, Resources and Economic Development $6,479,000,000
Justice $2,959,000,000
General Government and Other $4,381,000,000
 
TOTAL EXPENSES $79,396,000,000

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