Ukraine’s general budget deficit shrank to UAH 8.4 bln
in October from UAH 32.0 bln in the prior month, the State Treasury reported on
Nov. 25. General budget revenue surged 22% yoy to UAH 129.4 bln after
increasing 30% yoy in September. General budget expenditures inched up 1% yoy
to UAH 138.0 bln, after increasing 13% yoy in September.
In 10M21, the general budget deficit amounted to UAH
5.9 bln (vs. a deficit of UAH 89.4 bln in 10M20).
Tax revenue jumped 21% yoy to UAH 116.4 bln in
October, slowing from 29% yoy growth in September. In particular, enterprise
profit tax more surged 77.6% yoy. Net VAT increased 27% yoy (vs. 13% yoy growth
in September) as gross VAT revenue increased 21% yoy and VAT reimbursement
increased 15% yoy.
VAT on imported goods jumped 26% yoy; revenue from personal
income tax increased 15% yoy.
Non-tax revenue jumped 37% yoy to UAH 12.3 bln in
October (after surging 44% yoy in September). In particular, the revenue from
ownership and entrepreneurial activity surged 89% yoy, the revenue of
budget-financed entities jumped 56% yoy. At the same time, administrative
payments dropped 19% yoy.
Evgeniya Akhtyrko: The budget deficit was quite moderate in October, mostly due to
restrained government expenditures. The growth of revenue is slowing but it
still looks impressive. We expect to see a significant seasonal increase of
budget expenditures in the last two months of 2021.