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Local Government Revenues

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Revenues of local government unit budgets (thousand PLN)
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Source: CSO – Department of Macroeconomic and Financial Studies
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The current value of the budget revenues of local government units in Poland is 362,015,287.4 thousand PLN, which represents an increase of 4.73% compared to the previous period.

About the study

Study title: Budgets of territorial self-government units

The aim of the study is to provide information on the financial situation of the budgets of territorial self-government units in terms of income and revenues, expenditures, as well as costs and other burdens.

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Revenues of territorial self-government units

The revenues of territorial self-government units are: 1) own revenues; 2) general subsidy; 3) targeted subsidies from the state budget. The revenues of territorial self-government units can be: 1) non-repayable funds from foreign sources; 2) funds from the European Union budget; 3) other funds specified in separate regulations.

Own revenues of territorial self-government units

Sources of own revenues of territorial self-government units include, among others: proceeds from taxes, fees, income from the assets of local government units, inheritances, bequests, and donations for local government units, income from financial penalties and fines specified in separate regulations, interest on loans granted by local government units unless separate regulations state otherwise, interest on overdue receivables constituting the income of local government units, interest on financial resources collected in bank accounts unless separate regulations state otherwise, and others. In the understanding of the act, own revenues of territorial self-government units also include shares in the proceeds from personal income tax (PIT) and corporate income tax (CIT).

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Data source

Data provider: CSO – Department of Macroeconomic and Financial Studies.

The presented information comes from the Domain Knowledge Bases (DBW), maintained by the Polish Central Statistical Office (GUS) and made available under the CC BY 4.0 license.

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