How much public sector collects?

Expenditures Download CSV
Click on item to see previous values

Non-tax Revenues of the Government

EUR mil. Per capita Per working person Annual change
Revenues from Business and from Property Title 434,2 80 183 -3,3%
Dividends 427,9 79 180 -3,0%
Revenues from Property Titles 6,3 1 3 -19,4%
Administrative fees and other payments 328,7 61 138 1,3%
Administrative fees (which of) 204,5 38 86 -0,1%
Legal Charges 31,5 6 13 -3,8%
Revenues from Sale of Revenue Stamps 0,0 0 0 n.a.
Hallmark fees 0,6 0 0 -25,0%
Other fees 172,3 32 73 0,7%
Licences and Concessions 0,1 0 0 0,0%
Fines and penalties 71,7 13 30 2,4%
Fees from occasional sale of goods and services 52,5 10 22 5,5%
Capital Revenues 50,9 9 21 17,6%
Interest Received from Domestic Loans, Deposits 8,3 2 3 -13,5%
Interest Received from Foreign Loans, Deposits 0,0 0 0 n.a.
Other Non-tax revenues 332,1 61 140 23,5%
Withheld resources n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Compensation from Insurance Coverage n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Gains from Lotteries and Other Betting Activities n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Other n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Total Non-tax Revenues of the Government 1 154,2 213 486 5,4%

Table description

Various government non-tax revenues come either from the administration and sale of property, or of the various administrative fees. Overall, however, the importance of non-tax revenue is low, representing less than 10% of budget revenues.