2008 Brazilian federal budget
- 2008 Brazilian federal budget
The 2008 Brazilian federal budget was submitted to the National Congress of Brazil by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on 5 September 2007.
Total receipts
The total receipts for fiscal year 2008 are estimated at $1.4 trillion.
*Primary receipts: $682.7 billion
** $448.7 billion - Federal taxes and tributes
** $157 billion - Social security contributions
** $77 billion - Other
*Financial income: $669.7 billion
*State enterprises: $62 billion
Total expenses
The total expenses for 2008 amount to $1.4 trillion.
*Mandatory spending: $502.1 billion
** $114.9 billion - Transfers to States and Municipalities
** $130.8 billion - Payroll
** $198.7 billion - Social security
** $34.4 billion - Unemployment and other welfare benefits
** $3.9 billion - Export subsidy
** $19.4 billion - Other mandatory expenses
*Discretionary spending: $129.6 billion
*Financial spending: $720.9 billion
** $504.5 billion - Public debt amortization
** $152.2 billion - Public debt interest
** $64.2 billion - Other financial expenses
*Investments in State enterprises: $62 billion
References
* [http://www2.camara.gov.br/internet/orcamentobrasil/orcamentouniao/loa/loa2008/nota_tecnica/informativoconjunto_%2001_%2007.pdf Chamber of Deputies: 2008 General Budget] Retrieved on 14 December 2007.
External links
* [http://www2.camara.gov.br/orcamentobrasil Chamber of Deputies 2008 Budget Portal]
* [http://www9.senado.gov.br/portal/page/portal/orcamento_senado Federal Senate Federal Budget Portal]
* [https://www.portalsof.planejamento.gov.br/ Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management - Federal Budget Secretary (SOF)]
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