TABLE-Details of Indonesia’s brand-new 2020 spending plan

 JAKARTA, June 29 (Reuters) - Indonesia has actually released information of its second
revision to the 2020 budget plan, which was 7.8%bigger than initially planned,
government documents offered by the financing ministry showed on Monday.
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati has previously stated the brand-new 2,7392.
trillion rupiah ($1933 billion) budget plan includes a nearly $50 billion allotment for.
COVID-19 response.
Luhut Pandjaitan, a senior minister overseeing financial investment and resources, said in.
a webinar on Sunday the federal government prepares to narrow the deficit gradually, from 6.3%.
of GDP this year to 4%in 2021 and 3.6%in 2022 and 2.7%in2023
The federal government anticipated the high deficit levels would increase Indonesia's.
debt-to-GDP ratio to 38.1%by 2023, from 30%in 2019, Pandjaitan stated.
Figures are in trillions of rupiah:.
Second revision 1st revision Original2019
of 2020 of 2020 2020 budget plan.
budget plan spending plan budget (unaudited) *.
EARNINGS.
Overall income 1,6999 1,7609 2,2332 1,9586.
Domestic profits 1,6986 1,7604 2,2327 1,9533.
- Tax revenue 1,4045 1,4626 1,8657 1,5461.
-- Income tax 670.4 703.3 929.9 772.3.
-- Worth included tax 507.5 529.7 685.9 531.6.
-- Excise 172.2 172.9 180.5 172.4.
Non-taxation income 294.1 297.8 366.9 407.1.
- Oil and gas profits 53.3 53.3 127.3 120.4.
Grant 1.3 0.5 0.5 5.4.

EXPENSE.
Total expense 2,7392 2,6138 2,5404 2,3043.
Central govt expenditure 1,9752 1,8511 1,6835 1,4932.
- Interest payment 338.8 335.2 295.2 275.5.
- Aids 192,0 157.3 187.6 201.8.
-- Energy aids 95.6 97.4 125.3 136.9.
Funds for regional autonomy 763.9 762,7 856.9 811.1.

SPENDING PLAN FINANCING.
Budget surplus (deficit) (1,0392) (852,9) (3072) (3456).
Budget surplus (deficit) as (6.34) (5.07) (1.76) (2.18).
pct GDP.
Overall funding 1,2205 852.9 307.2 398.9.
- Internet bond issuance 1,1737 549.6 389.3 446.3.
figures upgraded by the finance ministry.

($ 1=14,1700000 rupiah).

( Reporting by Maikel Jefriando, Gayatri Suroyo and Tabita Diela.
Editing by Ed Davies).

Reuters.

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