The 2009 Brazilian federal budget was submitted to the National Congress of Brazil by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on August 27, 2008.[1]
Submitted | 27 August 2008 |
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Submitted by | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva |
Submitted to | National Congress of Brazil |
Total revenue | $657.9 billion (USD) |
Total expenditures | $657.9 billion (USD) |
‹ 2008 2010› |
Total receipts
editThe total receipts for fiscal year 2009 are estimated at US$657.9 billion.[2][3]
- Primary receipts: $258.9 billion
- $157.8 billion - Federal taxes and tributes
- $43.6 billion - Social security contributions
- $57.5 billion - Other
- Financial income: $399 billion
Total income: $657.9 billion
Total expenses
editThe total expenses for 2009 amount to US$657.9 billion.[2][3]
- Mandatory spending: $541 billion
- $49.9 billion - Payroll
- $20.8 billion - Social security
- $345.7 billion - Public debt amortization
- $69.7 billion - Public debt interest
- $17.5 billion - Investments
- $14 billion - Reserve
- $23.4 billion - Other financial expenses
- Discretionary spending: $116.9 billion
Total expenses: $657.9 billion
References
edit- ^ Presidential Message to the National Congress regarding the Federal Budget Chamber of Deputies of Brazil. Retrieved on 2009-08-04. (in Portuguese)
- ^ a b Quadros Orçamentários Consolidados Chamber of Deputies of Brazil. Retrieved on 2009-08-04. (in Portuguese)
- ^ a b Note: Based on the exchange rate on 2009-08-04 of Brazilian real into U.S. dollar (R$1 = US$0.547046) from xe.com