Saudi budget deficit narrows by 71% in Q1

11/05/2017 Argaam Special
by Jerusha Sequeira

Saudi Arabia cut its deficit by 71 percent year-on-year (YoY) to SAR 26.2 billion in Q1 2017, the finance ministry said at a press conference today, revealing the Kingdom’s first-ever quarterly budget.

 

Total revenues came in at SAR 144 billion, surging 72 percent year-on-year, state-owned Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

 

“The government’s reform procedures under the fiscal balance program have helped generate new revenues and diversify income sources,” said finance minister Mohammed Al Jadaan.

 

First-quarter oil revenues more than doubled to SAR 112 billion, rising 115 percent YoY on higher oil prices, the ministry said.

 

Non-oil revenues were SAR 32 billion, edging up 1 percent YoY. 

 

Meanwhile, total expenditures reached SAR 170 billion during the quarter, a 3 percent decline compared to last year. About 46 percent of Q1 expenditure was allocated towards key sectors such as education, health and social development, and municipal services.

 

“The improvement in the budget position largely reflects a rebound in oil prices. Spending appears to have come in under budget in Q1 and this is one of the key reasons why the government felt comfortable to reverse the civil service benefit cuts,” said Jason Tuvey, Middle East economist at Capital Economics.

 

“All of this supports our [view] that the government has scope to ease the pace of austerity over the next couple of years,” he told Argaam.

 

Q1 2017 Revenue (SAR bln)

Revenue

Q1 2016

Q1 2017

Variation

Oil Revenue

51.98

112.00

+115%

Non-oil Revenue

31.67

32.07

+1%

Taxes on income, profit and capital gain (including companies and foreign enterprises income taxes)

1.96

2.03

+4%

Taxes on goods and services (including oil products taxes and selective taxes)

5.28

5.69

+8%

Commercial transaction tax (custom duties)

3.56

4.54

+27%

Other taxes (including Zakat)

1.07

1.56

46%

Other revenue (including SAMA and PIF revenue)

19.79

18.26

(8%)

Total

83.652

144.076

72%

 

Q1 2017 Expenditure (SAR bln)

Expenditure

Value

Employee Compensation

94.09

Goods and services

16.71

Financing charges

12.58

Subsidies

0.46

Grants

0.57

Social benefits

6.61

Other expenditures

21.92

Non-financial assets (Capital)

29.09

Total

170.29

 

Public debt (SAR bln)

Year

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

Q1 2017

Value

135.5

83.8

60.1

44.3

142

316.5

307.9

Write to Jerusha Sequeira at jerusha.s@argaamnews.com

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