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Senator the Hon Katy Gallagher

Minister for Finance

Australian Government General Government Sector Monthly Financial Statements April 2022

SENATOR THE HON KATY GALLAGHER
Minister for Finance
Senator for the Australian Capital Territory

Date

KEY POINTS

  • The Monthly Financial Statements for April 2022 report the budget position against the expected monthly profile for the 2021-22 financial year through to 30 April 2022, based on the 2021-22 Revised Budget estimates published in the 2022-23 Budget in March 2022.
  • The underlying cash balance for the 2021-22 financial year to 30 April 2022 was a deficit of $45.9 billion against the Revised Budget profile deficit of $56.0 billion.
  • The fiscal balance for the 2021-22 financial year to 30 April 2022 was a deficit of $36.9 billion against the Revised Budget profile deficit of $48.4 billion.
AGGREGATESACTUAL
2021-2022
April
$b
ACTUAL
2021-2022
YTD April
$b
Revised Budget Profile
2021-2022
YTD April
$b
REVISED BUDGET
ESTIMATE*
2021-2022
FULL YEAR
$b
Receipts(a)50.0463.7460.0556.6
Payments(b)51.6509.5516.0636.4
Underlying cash balance-1.7-45.9-56.0-79.8
Headline cash balance-1.3-46.4-58.1-85.8
Revenue53.1476.2472.4566.4
Expenses50.6509.3514.4639.6
Net operating balance2.5-33.1-41.9-73.2
Net capital investment1.43.86.411.1
Fiscal balance1.1-36.9-48.4-84.2
Total assets 770.9 757.6
Total liabilities 1,445.2 1,352.6
Net worth(c) -674.2 -595.0
Net debt(d) 541.0 631.5

*As published in the 2022-23 Budget.
(a) Cash receipts for operating activities and sales of non-financial assets.
(b) Cash payments for operating activities, purchases of non-financial assets and net cash flows from financing activities for leases.
(c) Net worth is calculated as total assets minus total liabilities.
(d) Net debt is the sum of interest bearing liabilities less the sum of selected financial assets (cash and deposits, advances paid, and investments, loans and placements).

 

Monthly results are generally volatile due to timing differences between revenue and receipts, and expenses and payments. Care needs to be taken when comparing monthly or cumulative data across years and to full-year estimates, as revenue and receipts and expenses and payments vary from month to month.

 

 

FISCAL OUTCOMES

Underlying Cash Balance

The underlying cash balance for the financial year to 30 April 2022 was a deficit of $45.9 billion, which is $10.1 billion lower than the 2021-22 Revised Budget profile deficit of $56.0 billion.

  • Receipts
    Total receipts were $3.7 billion higher than the 2021-22 Revised Budget profile.
  • Payments
    Total payments were $6.5 billion lower than the 2021-22 Revised Budget profile.

Net Operating Balance

The net operating balance for the financial year to 30 April 2022 was a deficit of $33.1 billion, which is $8.9 billion lower than the 2021-22 Revised Budget profile deficit of $41.9 billion. The difference results from higher than expected revenue and lower than expected expenses.

Fiscal Balance

The fiscal balance for the financial year to 30 April 2022 was a deficit of $36.9 billion, which is $11.5 billion lower than the 2021-22 Revised Budget profile deficit of $48.4 billion. The difference results from higher than expected revenue and lower than expected expenses and net capital investment.

Assets and Liabilities

As at 30 April 2022:

  • net worth is negative $674.2 billion;
  • net debt is $541.0 billion; and
  • net financial liabilities are $921.8 billion.
Senator the Hon. Katy Gallagher
Minister for Finance
Senator for the Australian Capital Territory
Rosemary Huxtable PSM
Secretary
Department of Finance
Media Contact 
Patrick Cronan 0432 758 224

 

Australian Government general government sector operating statement

 NoteACTUAL
2021-2022
April
$m
ACTUAL
2021-2022
YTD April
$m
Revised Budget Profile
2021-2022
YTD April
$m
REVISED BUDGET
ESTIMATE*
2021-2022
FULL YEAR
$m
Revenue     
Taxation revenue(a)1, 246,468438,357436,517525,380
Sales of goods and services 3,20216,37016,23717,628
Interest income 7863,2843,3273,916
Dividend and distribution income 1,0177,1026,1046,219 
Other(a) 1,62411,08710,22713,273 
Total revenue 53,097476,200472,413566,417 
Expenses     
Gross operating expenses     
Wages and salaries(b) 1,81818,78819,01023,572
Superannuation 98310,18310,19112,285
Depreciation and amortisation 9169,2469,74711,745
Supply of goods and services 12,922128,778131,927167,523
Other operating expenses(b) 6446,6606,6668,168
Total gross operating expenses 17,283173,655177,541223,293
Superannuation interest expense 7487,4797,4798,976
Interest expenses 1,70015,70415,75620,638
Current transfers     
Current grants 14,466156,235157,143189,064
Subsidy expenses 1,07614,52614,64318,017
Personal benefits 13,497132,684132,648156,348
Total current transfers 29,038303,445304,434363,429
Capital transfers     
Mutually agreed write-downs 1982,0622,1862,768
Other capital grants 1,5946,9446,96220,465
Total capital transfers 1,7929,0069,14823,234
Total expenses350,561509,290514,358639,569
Net operating balance 2,536-33,090-41,945-73,153
Other economic flows     
- included in operating result     
Net write-downs of assets -647-6,034-6,262-7,051
Assets recognised for the first time 73168144242
Actuarial revaluations 000-15
Net foreign exchange gains 57980-602
Net swap interest received 141-328-427-427
Market valuation of debt 14,05692,36748,55348,066
Other gains/(losses) -1,331-2,5361,6025,751
Total other economic flows
- included in operating result
 12,34983,73543,61045,964
Operating Result(c) 14,88550,6461,665-27,189
Non-owner movements in equity     
Revaluation of equity investments 23419-8,494
Actuarial revaluations 000-880
Other economic revaluations -673033441,061
Total other economic flows
- included in equity
 -65336363-8,312
Comprehensive result
- Total change in net worth
 14,82050,9822,028-35,502
Net operating balance 2,536-33,090-41,945-73,153
Net acquisition of non-financial assets     
Purchases of non-financial assets 2,05113,03416,22723,025
less Sales of non-financial assets 171,1981,1071,149
less Depreciation 9169,2469,74711,745
plus Change in inventories 2821,2151,075988
plus Other movements in non-financial assets 0-16-22-27
Total net acquisition of non-financial assets 1,4003,7886,42611,092
Fiscal balance (Net lending/borrowing)(d) 1,136-36,878-48,371-84,245

*As published in the 2022-23 Budget.
(a) In the 2022-23 Budget, following a determination issued by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), the industry contribution levy collected by the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre has been reclassified from non-taxation revenue to taxation revenue to reflect the change in the nature of this revenue.
(b) Consistent with the ABS Government Finance Statistics (GFS) classification, other employee related expenses are classified separately from wages and salaries under other operating expenses. Total employee expenses equal wages and salaries plus other operating expenses.
(c) Operating result under Australian Accounting Standards.
(d) The term fiscal balance is not used by the ABS.

Australian Government general government sector balance sheet

 ACTUAL
as at 30 April 2022
$m
REVISED BUDGET ESTIMATE
*
as at 30 June 2022
$m
Assets  
Financial assets  
Cash and deposits73,28662,206
Advances paid80,32381,915
Investments, loans and placements216,363203,633
Other receivables73,86565,948
Equity investments  
Investments in other public sector entities63,53956,373
Equity accounted investments3,7724,034
Investments - shares75,72691,886
Total financial assets586,874565,993
Non-financial assets  
Land12,09512,327
Buildings43,23445,800
Plant, equipment and infrastructure94,15099,155
Inventories11,36311,196
Intangibles10,87410,706
Investment properties208214
Biological assets1321
Heritage and cultural assets11,84211,873
Assets held for sale254286
Other non-financial assets2413
Total non-financial assets184,058191,590
Total assets770,932757,583
Liabilities  
Interest bearing liabilities  
Deposits held711598
Government securities863,898929,091
Loans27,62829,640
Lease liabilities18,73819,901
Total interest bearing liabilities910,975979,230
Provisions and payables  
Superannuation liability(a)414,575251,251
Other employee liabilities37,79638,518
Suppliers payables7,98412,113
Personal benefits payables3,2332,950
Subsidies payables885985
Grants payables2,7353,648
Other payables7,1642,629
Provisions59,80561,263
Total provisions and payables534,178373,358
Total liabilities1,445,1531,352,588
Net worth(b)-674,221-595,005
Net financial worth(c)-858,279-786,594
Net financial liabilities(d)921,818842,967
Net debt(e)541,003631,477

*As published in the 2022-23 Budget.
(a) For budget reporting purposes, a discount rate of 5 per cent determined by actuaries in preparing the 2020 Long Term Cost Reports is used to value the superannuation liability. This reflects the average annual rate estimated to apply over the term of the liability and it reduces the volatility in reported liabilities that would occur from year to year if the spot rates on long-term government bonds were used. Consistent with Australian Accounting Standards, the superannuation liability for the 2021-22 Monthly Financial Statements was calculated using the spot rates on long-term government bonds as at 30 June 2021 that best matched each individual scheme’s liability duration. These rates were between 1.6 and 2.3 per cent per annum.
(b) Net worth equals total assets minus total liabilities.
(c) Net financial worth equals total financial assets minus total liabilities.
(d) Net financial liabilities equals total liabilities less financial assets other than investments in other public sector entities.
(e) Net debt is the sum of interest bearing liabilities less the sum of selected financial assets (cash and deposits, advances paid, and investments, loans and placements).

Australian Government general government sector cash flow statement(a)

 ACTUAL
2021-2022
April
$m
ACTUAL
2021-2022
YTD April
$m
Revised Budget Profile
2021-2022
YTD April
$m
REVISED BUDGET
ESTIMATE*
2021-2022
FULL YEAR
$m
Cash receipts from operating activities    
Taxes received(b)44,931423,638421,306512,480
Receipts from sales of goods and services2,01415,51315,94717,626
Interest receipts1522,0732,1742,557
Dividends, distributions and income tax equivalents1,1899,9378,9149,142
Other receipts(b)(c)1,65212,00911,20014,334
Total operating receipts49,937463,169459,541556,139
Cash payments for operating activities    
Payments for employees(c)(d)-2,969-30,511-30,466-37,212
Payments for goods and services-12,386-129,097-132,713-164,372
Grants and subsidies paid-17,423-181,940-182,924-230,162
Interest paid-3,350-13,570-13,567-17,456
Personal benefit payments-13,238-133,109-132,964-157,130
Other payments(d)-651-6,399-6,088-7,496
Total operating payments-50,017-494,627-498,722-613,828
Net cash flows from operating activities-80-31,457-39,180-57,689
Cash flows from investments in non-financial assets    
Sales of non-financial assets31490438487
Purchases of non-financial assets-1,410-12,789-15,215-20,159
Net cash flows from investments in non-financial assets-1,379-12,298-14,777-19,672
Net cash flows from investments in financial assets for policy purposes317-501-2,111-5,949
Net cash flows from investments in financial assets for liquidity purposes-1,857-8,593-7,585-3,200
Cash flows from financing activities    
Borrowing (net)18,24969,57367,72993,589
Other financing (net)-1,307-5,849-6,146-7,284
Net cash flows from financing activities16,94163,72461,58386,305
Net increase/(decrease) in cash held13,94310,874-2,071-206
GFS cash surplus(+)/deficit(-)(e)-1,459-43,756-53,957-77,361
plus Net cash flows from financing activities for leases(f)-208-2,122-2,062-2,460
Equals underlying cash balance(g)-1,667-45,878-56,019-79,821
plus Net cash flows from investments in financial assets for policy purposes317-501-2,111-5,949
Equals headline cash balance-1,350-46,379-58,131-85,770

*As published in the 2022-23 Budget.
(a) A positive number denotes a cash inflow; a negative number denotes a cash outflow.
(b) In the 2022-23 Budget, following a determination issued by the ABS, the industry contribution levy collected by the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre has been reclassified from non-taxation receipts to taxation receipts to reflect the change in the nature of these receipts.
(c) As a result of a voluntary accounting policy change, the pass-through of defined benefit member superannuation receipts and payments are reported on a gross basis in the cash flow statement. This was previously reported on a net basis.
(d) Consistent with the ABS GFS classification, other employee related payments are classified separately from wages and salaries under other payments.
(e) GFS cash surplus/deficit equals net cash flows from operating activities and investments in non-financial assets.
(f) Principal payments on lease liabilities, which are financing cash payments, are deducted in the calculation of the underlying cash balance to maintain consistency of measure following the implementation of AASB 16.
(g) The term underlying cash balance is not used by the ABS.

Note 1: Income Tax

 ACTUAL
2021-2022
April
$m
ACTUAL
2021-2022
YTD April
$m
Revised Budget Profile
2021-2022
YTD April
$m
REVISED BUDGET
ESTIMATE*
2021-2022
FULL YEAR
$m
 
Individuals and other withholding taxes     
Gross income tax withholding18,349197,581198,686238,500 
Gross other individuals6,58345,05246,00357,500 
less Refunds1,25734,34234,44538,200 
Total individuals and other withholding taxation23,676208,290210,244257,800 
Fringe benefits tax6663,0032,9613,180 
Company tax10,49497,54593,993111,500 
Superannuation fund taxes1,52223,75923,12524,580 
Petroleum resource rent tax4611,7141,7581,720 
Total income taxation revenue36,820334,311332,081398,780 

*As published in the 2022-23 Budget.

Note 2: Indirect Tax

 ACTUAL
2021-2022
April
$m
ACTUAL
2021-2022
YTD April
$m
Revised Budget Profile
2021-2022
YTD April
$m
REVISED BUDGET
ESTIMATE*
2021-2022
FULL YEAR
$m
 
Goods and services tax6,06761,92562,34676,409 
Wine equalisation tax809329561,160 
Luxury car tax98759733880 
Excise duty1,32019,81819,67322,370 
Customs duty1,57314,17714,09216,980 
Other indirect tax(a)5116,4356,6368,801 
Total indirect taxation revenue9,648104,046104,435126,600 

*As published in the 2022-23 Budget.
(a) In the 2022-23 Budget, following a determination issued by the ABS, the industry contribution levy collected by the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre has been reclassified from non-taxation revenue to taxation revenue to reflect the change in the nature of this revenue. 

Note 3: Total expenses by function

 ACTUAL
2021-2022
April
$m
ACTUAL
2021-2022
YTD April
$m
REVISED BUDGET
ESTIMATE*
2021-2022
FULL YEAR
$m
Expenses by function   
General public services2,34824,42433,121
Defence3,15529,34835,882
Public order and safety6385,5276,713
Education2,42438,01043,357
Health8,81688,694111,467
Social security and welfare17,908186,612227,800
Housing and community amenities5785,0688,431
Recreation and culture2903,4194,716
Fuel and energy3596,9578,444
Agriculture, forestry and fishing3222,4134,119
Mining, manufacturing and construction3522,8814,310
Transport and communication7755,65316,070
Other economic affairs1,37318,60423,631
Other purposes   
Public debt interest1,59015,16418,462
Nominal superannuation interest7487,4798,976
General purpose inter-government transactions8,42467,04680,934
Natural disaster relief4611,9915,176
Contingency reserve00-2,040
Total expenses50,561509,290639,569

*As published in the 2022-23 Budget.

 

NOTES:

AASB 1049 Whole of Government and General Government Sector Financial Reporting (AASB 1049)

The Australian Government monthly financial statements have been prepared on a basis consistent with the Budget as required under section 47 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013. The statements are prepared in accordance with AASB 1049, which require treatment based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS) Government Finance Statistics (GFS) except where Australian Accounting Standards (AAS) provide a better conceptual treatment for specific items. Departures are limited to complying with either ABS GFS or AAS.

Taxation revenue

While total tax collections are known with certainty at the end of each month, the distribution across the relevant heads of revenue cannot be finalised until all business activity statements are received and processed. The outcomes for some revenue items provided in this statement are therefore estimates, in accordance with the best judgement of the Commissioner of Taxation, and subject to revision. The taxation revenue items not affected are: petroleum resource rent tax, excise duty, customs duty, other taxes and individuals refunds.

Style conventions

Figures in tables and generally in the text have been rounded. Discrepancies in tables between totals and sums of components are due to rounding.

International Monetary Fund Special Data Dissemination Standards

The Government is committed to releasing the monthly financial statements in a timely fashion and will endeavour to do so in accordance with International Monetary Fund (IMF) Special Data Dissemination Standards (SDDS). Under these standards the timeframe for releasing the monthly financial statements is by the end of the following month. Australia applies a special flexibility option which allows it to publish late the last and first month of a financial year.

In accordance with the IMF SDDS, the approximate date of release of the data on debt guaranteed by the Australian Government (central government), is given on the IMF’s Data Dissemination Advance Release Calendar http://dsbb.imf.org . Monthly and quarterly data on debt guaranteed by the Australian Government (central government) that meet the coverage and timeliness requirements of the SDDS are published on the Australian Office of Financial Management website at https://www.aofm.gov.au/data-hub .

Electronic access to monthly financial statements

The Australian Government general government sector monthly financial statements and the historical series are available in electronic format at:
http://data.gov.au/dataset/australian-government-general-government-sector-monthly-financial-statements-tables-and-data .

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