5204.0 - Australian System of National Accounts, 2006-07  
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Series Ends - Jun.2007

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Jun.2004
Jun.2005
Jun.2006
Table 31. PRIVATE NON-FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS INCOME ACCOUNT,
Current prices ($m)


Income



Primary income receivable
Gross operating surplus
142661
156485
178182
Property income receivable
Interest
11577
12634
15060
Dividends
1372
1878
2004
Reinvested earnings on direct foreign investment
5639
7132
6893
Property income attributed to insurance policyholders
931
1041
1170
Rent on natural assets
0
0
0
Total property income receivable
19519
22685
25127
Total primary income receivable
162180
179170
203309
Secondary income receivable
Non-life insurance claims
4939
4933
4673
Other current transfers
0
0
0
Total secondary income receivable
4939
4933
4673
Total gross income
167119
184103
207982
Uses of income
Primary income payable
Property income payable
Interest
22763
25533
29526
Dividends
28125
34085
38833
Reinvested earnings on direct foreign investment
5401
12672
14365
Rent on natural assets
2358
3261
4362
Total property income payable
58647
75551
87086
Total primary income payable
58647
75551
87086
Secondary income payable
Current taxes on income, wealth, etc.
Income taxes
27073
31968
38020
Other
0
0
0
Total current taxes
27073
31968
38020
Net non-life insurance premiums(a)
6731
5966
5098
Current transfers to non-profit institutions
0
0
0
Other current transfers
1908
2198
2781
Total secondary income payable
35712
40132
45899
Total income payable
94359
115683
132985
Gross disposable income
72760
68420
74997
Net saving plus consumption of fixed capital(b)
72760
68420
74997
Total use of gross income
167119
184103
207982

n.r. not recorded



(a) Net non-life insurance premiums is equal to premiums plus premium supplements less the insurance service charge.
(b) Net saving plus consumption of fixed capital is derived as a balancing item.