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Revenue and expenses (ETF 1)

Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods
Reference period
2015
A1A.7.

Revenue and expenses (ETF 1) is the part of the ETF framework that records the revenue and expenses of public sector units in GFS. The full classification of revenue and expenses is shown in Table A1A.6 below:

Table A1A.6 - Revenue and expenses (ETF 1)

Descriptor

Classification codes

REVENUE AND EXPENSES

ETF 1

Revenue

ETF 11

Taxation revenue

ETF 111

Taxes on income

ETF 1111

TC

SDC

Other current taxes

ETF 1112

TC

SDC

Taxes on products

ETF 1113

TC

SDC

Other taxes on production

ETF 1114

TC

SDC

Capital taxes

ETF 1115

TC

SDC

Sales of goods and services

ETF 112

Sales by market establishments

ETF 1121

COFOG-A

SDC

Administrative fees

ETF 1122

COFOG-A

SDC

Incidental sales by non-market establishments

ETF 1123

COFOG-A

SDC

Imputed sales of goods and services

ETF 1124

COFOG-A

SDC

Property income

ETF 113

Interest income

ETF 1131

SDC

Dividend income (including tax equivalents)

ETF 1132

SDC

Withdrawals from income of quasi-corporations

ETF 1133

SDC

Land rent income

ETF 1134

SDC

Royalty income

ETF 1135

SDC

Revenue from investment funds

ETF 1136

SDC

Reinvested earnings on foreign direct investment

ETF 1137

SDC

Property income not elsewhere classified

ETF 1139

SDC

Other current revenue

ETF 114

Revenue from current grants and subsidies

ETF 1141

SDC

Fines, penalties and forfeits

ETF 1142

SDC

Premiums, fees and current claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes

ETF 1143

SDC

Other current revenue not elsewhere classified

ETF 1149

SDC

Capital revenue

ETF 115

Revenue from capital grants

ETF 1151

SDC

Assets acquired below market value

ETF 1152

TALC

COFOG-A

SDC

Capital claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes

ETF 1153

SDC

Capital revenue not elsewhere classified

ETF 1159

SDC

Expenses

ETF 12

Superannuation expenses

ETF 121

Superannuation expenses - defined contribution scheme

ETF 1211

COFOG-A

SDC

Superannuation expenses - defined benefit scheme

ETF 1212

COFOG-A

SDC

Imputed employers' contributions - defined benefit scheme

ETF 1213

COFOG-A

SDC

Other employee expenses

ETF 122

Wages, salaries and supplements in cash

ETF 1221

COFOG-A

SDC

Wages and salaries in kind

ETF 1222

COFOG-A

SDC

Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) expenses

ETF 1223

COFOG-A

SDC

Workers' compensation expenses

ETF 1224

COFOG-A

SDC

Other employee expenses not elsewhere classified

ETF 1229

COFOG-A

SDC

Non-employee expenses

ETF 123

Production tax expenses

ETF 1231

COFOG-A

TC

SDC

Social benefits to households in goods and services

ETF 1232

COFOG-A

SDC

Use of goods and services

ETF 1233

COFOG-A

SDC

Non-employee expenses not elsewhere classified

ETF 1239

COFOG-A

SDC

Depreciation

ETF 124

Depreciation of fixed produced assets (non-defence)

ETF 1241

TALC

COFOG-A

Depreciation of fixed produced assets (defence)

ETF 1242

TALC

COFOG-A

Current transfer expenses

ETF 125

Current grant expenses

ETF 1251

COFOG-A

SDC

Subsidies on products

ETF 1252

COFOG-A

SDC

Other subsidies on production

ETF 1253

COFOG-A

SDC

Current monetary transfers to households

ETF 1254

COFOG-A

SDC

Tax expenses

ETF 1255 COFOG-A

TC

SDC

Premiums, fees and current claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes

ETF 1256

COFOG-A

SDC

Current transfer expenses not elsewhere classified

ETF 1259

COFOG-A

SDC

Capital transfer expenses

ETF 126

Capital grant expenses

ETF 1261

COFOG-A

SDC

Assets donated

ETF 1262

TALC

COFOG-A

SDC

Capital claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes

ETF 1263

COFOG-A

SDC

Other capital transfer expenses not elsewhere classified

ETF 1269

COFOG-A

SDC

Interest expenses

ETF 127

Interest on defined benefit superannuation

ETF 1271

COFOG-A

SDC

Interest expenses not elsewhere classified

ETF 1279

COFOG-A

SDC

Other property expenses

ETF 128

Income transferred by public corporations as dividends (including tax equivalents)

ETF 1281

COFOG-A

SDC

Withdrawal from income of quasi-corporations

ETF 1282

COFOG-A

SDC

Land rent and royalty expenses

ETF 1283

COFOG-A

SDC

Dividends to shareholders

ETF 1284

COFOG-A

SDC

Reinvested earnings on foreign direct investments

ETF 1285

COFOG-A

SDC

Property expense for investment income disbursements

ETF 1286

COFOG-A

SDC

Other property expenses not elsewhere classified

ETF 1289

COFOG-A

SDC

Revenue (ETF 11)

Revenue (ETF 11)

A1A.8. 

Revenue (ETF 11) consists of all increases in net worth resulting from transactions. Revenue transactions have counterpart entries either in an increase in assets, or a decrease in liabilities, increasing net worth. This category is further classified into:

  • taxation revenue (ETF 111);
  • sales of goods and services (ETF 112);
  • property income (ETF 113);
  • other current revenue (ETF 114); and
  • capital revenue (ETF 115).

Taxation revenue (ETF 111)

A1A.9.

Taxation revenue (ETF 111) consists of compulsory, unrequited amounts receivable by government units from institutional units. Taxation revenue can be receivable in cash or in kind. It is considered to be unrequited because the government provides nothing directly to the individual unit in exchange for the payment. Governments may use the taxation revenue to provide goods or services to other units, either individually or collectively, or to the community as a whole. This category is further classified into:

  • taxes on income (ETF 1111, TC, SDC);
  • other current taxes (ETF 1112, TC, SDC);
  • taxes on products (ETF 1113, TC, SDC);
  • other taxes on production (ETF 1114, TC, SDC); and
  • capital taxes (ETF 1115, TC, SDC).

Taxes on income (ETF 1111, TC, SDC)

A1A.10.

Taxes on income (ETF 1111, TC, SDC) consists of taxes on income, profits and capital gains which include taxes assessed on the actual or presumed incomes of institutional units. The relevant taxes classification (TC) codes are:

  • personal income tax (TC 111, SDC);
  • government health insurance levy (TC 112, SDC);
  • mining withholding tax (TC 113, SDC);
  • capital gains tax on individuals (TC 114, SDC);
  • prescribed payments by individuals (TC 115, SDC);
  • income and capital gains taxes levied on individuals not elsewhere classified (TC 119, SDC);
  • company income tax (TC 121, SDC);
  • income tax paid by superannuation funds (TC 122, SDC);
  • capital gains taxes on enterprises (TC 123, SDC);
  • prescribed payments by enterprises (TC 124, SDC);
  • income and capital gains taxes levied on enterprises not elsewhere classified (TC 129, SDC);
  • dividend withholding tax (TC 131, SDC);
  • interest withholding tax (TC 132, SDC); and
  • income taxes levied on non-residents not elsewhere classified (TC 139, SDC).

Includes:  Taxes assessed on holdings of property, land or real estate when these holdings are used as a basis for estimating the income of their owners; taxes on individual or household income such as personal income taxes and surtaxes; taxes on the income of the owners of unincorporated enterprises; income taxes on the income of family estates and trusts; taxes on the income of corporations such as corporate income taxes, corporate profits taxes and corporate surtaxes; taxes on the income of units such as partnerships, sole proprietorships and estates; taxes on capital gains (including capital gains distributions of investment funds) of persons or corporations that become payable during the current reporting period; taxes on winnings from lotteries or gambling; income taxes levied on non-residents; taxes on immovable property such as land, buildings and other structures that are levied on the basis of a presumed net income; taxes on the use of property for residence where the tax is payable by either proprietor or tenant and the amount payable is a function of the user’s personal circumstances such as net income or the number of dependents.

Excludes:   Taxes on the turnover of producers that organise gambling or lotteries (classified to taxes on products (ETF 113), taxes on gambling (TC 44), SDC).

Other current taxes (ETF 1112, TC, SDC)

A1A.11.

Other current taxes (ETF 1112, TC, SDC) consists of current taxes on capital and miscellaneous current taxes other than taxes on income, taxes on products and other taxes on production. Current taxes on capital consists of those taxes that are periodically payable on the property or net wealth of institutional units not used by them for production. Miscellaneous current taxes consists of various different kinds of taxes payable periodically. The relevant taxes classification (TC) codes are:

  • fringe benefits tax (TC 116, SDC);
  • stamp duty on vehicle registration (TC 511, SDC 913);
  • heavy vehicle registration fees and taxes (TC 513, SDC 913);
  • other vehicle registration fees and taxes (TC 514, SDC 913);
  • motor vehicle taxes not elsewhere classified (TC 519, SDC 913); and
  • departure tax (TC 533, SDC 913).

Includes:   Vehicle registration fees and taxes payable by persons or households; stamp duty on vehicle registration payable by persons or households; recurrent gross taxes on personal property, jewellery, cattle, other livestock, other particular items of property and external signs of wealth.

Excludes:   Drivers’ licences (classified to administrative fees (ETF 1122, COFOG-A, SDC); broadcasting listeners’ licences (classified to administrative fees (ETF 1122, COFOG-A, SDC); television viewers’ licences (classified to administrative fees (ETF 1122, COFOG-A, SDC).

Taxes on products (ETF 1113, TC, SDC)

A1A.12.

Taxes on products (ETF 1113, TC, SDC) consists of taxes that are levied as a product specific unit tax. These taxes are levied per unit of quantity or price per unit of goods and services produced, sold, imported, exported, transferred, leased or delivered. They may be a specific amount per unit of quantity measured either in terms of discrete units or continuous physical variable such as volume, weigh or time or they may be a specific percentage of the price per unit. The relevant taxes classification (TC) codes are:

  • general taxes on provision of goods and services (TC 41, SDC);
  • excises (TC 42, SDC);
  • taxes on international trade (TC 43, SDC);
  • taxes on gambling (TC 44, SDC);
  • taxes on insurance (TC 45, SDC); and
  • taxes on financial and capital transactions (TC 46, SDC).

Includes:   General taxes on provision of goods and services whether levied at manufacturer/producer, wholesale or retail level; value-added taxes; sales taxes; turnover and other general taxes on goods and services; excises; taxes on international trade; taxes on gambling; taxes on insurance; taxes on financial and capital transactions; taxes on the use of one’s own property for special trading purposes such as selling alcohol, tobacco or meat.

Other taxes on production (ETF 1114, TC, SDC)

A1A.13.

Other taxes on production (ETF 1114, TC, SDC) consists of taxes on production other than taxes on products. These taxes are levied as a result of enterprises engaging in the production of goods and services and they are payable irrespective of the profitability of the production. They may be payable on the labour, fixed produced assets and land used in the production process.

The relevant taxes classification (TC) codes are:

  • general payroll taxes (TC 211, SDC);
  • superannuation guarantee charge (TC 221, SDC);
  • other taxes on employers' payroll and labour force not elsewhere classified (TC 299, SDC);
  • taxes on immovable property (TC 31, SDC);
  • stamp duty on vehicle registration (TC 511, SDC other than SDC 913)
  • road transport and maintenance taxes (TC 512, SDC);
  • heavy vehicle registration fees and taxes (TC 513, SDC other than SDC 913);
  • other vehicle registration fees and taxes (TC 514, SDC other than SDC 913);
  • motor vehicle taxes not elsewhere classified (TC 519, SDC other than SDC 913);
  • franchise taxes (TC 52, SDC);
  • broadcasting station licences (TC 531, SDC);
  • television station licenses (TC 532, SDC);
  • departure tax (TC 533, SDC other than SDC 913);
  • clean energy and related taxes (TC 534, SDC);
  • taxes on the use of goods and performance of activities levied on non-residents (TC 535, SDC); and
  • other taxes on the use of goods and performance of activities not elsewhere classified (TC 539, SDC).

Includes:   Taxes on employer’s payroll or workforce; taxes on the use or ownership of immovable property such as land, buildings and other structures; registration taxes on vehicles used by producers; road transport and maintenance taxes; franchise taxes; broadcasting station licences; television station licences; taxes on construction, enlargement or alteration of all buildings or those whose value or use density exceeds a certain threshold; taxes on exploitation of natural resources such as land and subsoil assets not owned by government units, including taxes on extraction and exploitation of minerals and other resources; payments for licences that allow the beneficiary to carry out the business of exploitation of land and subsoil assets.

Excludes:   Betterment levies (classified to capital taxes (ETF 1115, TC, SDC).

Capital taxes (ETF 1115, TC, SDC)

A1A.14.

Capital taxes (ETF 1115, TC, SDC) consists of capital levies and taxes on capital transfers. Capital levies are imposed at irregular and infrequent intervals on the value of assets or net worth owned by institutional units. Taxes on capital transfers are imposed at irregular and infrequent intervals on the value of assets transferred between institutional units as a result of legacies, gifts or other transfers. The relevant taxes classification (TC) codes are:

  • estate, inheritance and gift taxes (TC 321, SDC).

Includes:    Betterment levies; estate, inheritance and gift taxes which covers taxes on transfers of property at death and on gifts, including gifts made between living members of the same family to avoid, or minimise the payment of inheritance taxes.

Sales of goods and services (ETF 112)

A1A.15.

Sales of goods and services (ETF 112) consists of revenue from the direct provision of goods and services by general government and public enterprises. This category is further classified into:

  • sales by market establishments (ETF 1121, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • administrative fees (ETF 1122, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • incidental sales by non-market establishments (ETF 1123, COFOG-A, SDC); and
  • imputed sales of goods and services (ETF 1124, COFOG-A, SDC).

Sales by market establishments (ETF 1121, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.16.

Sales by market establishments (ETF 1121, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of the sales by market establishments that are part of the units for which statistics are being compiled. An establishment is defined as part of an enterprise situated in a single location and at which only a single productive activity is carried out or principal productive activity accounts for most of the value added. A market establishment within a government unit is an establishment that sells or otherwise disposes of all or most of its output at prices that are economically significant.

Includes:    Rental income under operating leases for produced assets such as buildings, ships, aircraft, vehicles and entertainment, literary or artistic originals.

Excludes:   Sales of non-financial assets other than inventories (classified to disposals of non-financial assets (ETF 4211, TALC, COFOG-A, SDC)); rental income from the use of non-produced assets such as land, deposits of minerals and fossil fuels (classified to royalty income (ETF 1135, SDC)).

Administrative fees (ETF 1122, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.17.

Administrative fees (ETF 1122, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of fees for compulsory licences and other administrative fees that are sales of services. These fees are considered a sale of a service when issuing the licence or permit implies a proper regulatory function of the government.

Includes:    Drivers’ licences; court fees; radio and television licences when public authorities provide general broadcasting services; fees payable for voluntary participation in deposit insurance or other guarantee schemes that do not qualify to be a standardised guarantee scheme.

Incidental sales by non-market establishments (ETF 1123, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.18.

Incidental sales by non-market establishments (ETF 1123, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of the sales of goods and services by non-market establishments of general government units other than administrative fees. These are sales incidental to the usual social or community activities of government departments and agencies.

Includes:   Sales of products made at vocational schools; seeds from experimental farms; postcards and art reproductions by museums; fees at government hospitals and clinics; tuition fees at government schools; admission fees to government museums, parks and cultural and recreational facilities that are not public corporations

Imputed sales of goods and services (ETF 1124, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.19.

Imputed sales of goods and services (ETF 1124, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of imputed sales of goods and services when a government unit produces goods and services for the purpose of using them as compensation of employees in kind. In order to indicate the total amount paid as compensation of employees, it is necessary to treat the amount paid in kind as if it had been paid in cash as wages and salaries and then the employees had used this income to purchase the goods and services.

Includes:    Imputed sales of financial services where an employer incurs costs of operating a defined contribution pension scheme itself.

Property income (ETF 113)

A1A.20.

Property income (ETF 113) consists of the revenue receivable in return for putting financial assets and natural resources at the disposal of other entities. This category is further classified into:

  • interest income (ETF 1131, SDC);
  • dividend income (including tax equivalents) (ETF 1132, SDC);
  • withdrawals from income of quasi-corporations (ETF 1133, SDC);
  • land rent income (ETF 1134, SDC);
  • royalty income (ETF 1135, SDC);
  • revenue from investment funds (ETF 1136, SDC);
  • reinvested earnings on foreign direct investment (ETF 1137, SDC); and
  • property income not elsewhere classified (ETF 1139, SDC).

Interest income (ETF 1131, SDC)

A1A.21

Interest income (ETF 1131, SDC) consists of interest income which is a form of investment income that is receivable by the owners of certain kinds of financial assets, such as SDRs, deposits, debt securities, loans and accounts receivable, in return for putting these financial assets and other resources at the disposal of another institutional unit.

Includes:    Interest on advances to the private sector, public corporations, building societies and foreign governments; interest on bank account balances and fixed deposits held with banks, government securities, intra-sector deposits and short term money market balances; imputed interest that originates from interest foregone by employers when they provide loans to employees at reduced, or even zero rates of interest as part of the remuneration in kind of government and public sector employees; interest charged on overdue taxes, and financial intermediation services indirectly measured (FISIM) .

Dividend income (including tax equivalents) (ETF 1132, SDC)

A1A.22.

Dividend income (including tax equivalents) (ETF 1132, SDC) consists of the distributed earnings allocated to government or public sector units, as the owners of equity, for placing funds at the disposal of corporations. Dividend income is generally not funded by sale of assets, capital restructure, borrowings or other credit arrangements.

Includes:   Dividends to public enterprises from subsidiaries; dividends from shares held as investments in private and public corporations; transfers of income from public non-financial corporations and public financial corporations; profits of central banks transferred to government units; profits transferred or distributed from the operation of monetary authority functions outside the central bank; profits transferred by state lotteries that compete with other privately organised lotteries; issue of shares as a dividend; income from public corporations to general government in the nature of income tax equivalents; income from public corporations to general government in the nature of wholesale sales tax equivalents.

Excludes:   Profits of fiscal monopolies (classified to taxes on products (ETF 1113, TC, SDC )); profits of export or import monopolies (classified to taxes on products (ETF 1113, TC, SDC)); dividends declared greatly in excess of the recent level of dividends and earnings (classified to transactions in financial assets (net) (ETF 3111), equity including contributed capital (TALC 424), SDC); interim dividends where evidence exists that such dividends are not from the current period’s operating surplus (classified to transactions in financial assets (net) (ETF 3111), advances other than concessional loans (TALC 433), SDC).

Withdrawals from income of quasi-corporations (ETF 1133, SDC)

A1A.23.

Withdrawals from income of quasi-corporations (ETF 1133, SDC) consists of that part of distributable income that the owner withdraws from the quasi-corporation.

Excludes:   Withdrawals of funds realised from the sale or other disposal of the quasi-corporation’s assets such as inventories, fixed produced assets, land or other non-produced assets (classified to transactions in financial assets (net) (ETF 3111, equity including contributed capital (TALC 424), SDC); withdrawals of funds realised from the liquidation of large amounts of accumulated retained earnings or other reserves (classified to transactions in financial assets (net) (ETF 3111), equity including contributed capital (TALC 424), SDC).

Land rent income (ETF 1134, SDC)

A1A.24.

Land rent income (ETF 1134, SDC) consists of the revenue receivable by the owners of land (the lessor or landlord) for putting the asset at the disposal of another institutional unit (the lessee or tenant) for use in production.

Includes:    Land rent in the territories; leasing of crown lands; rent payable to general government sector units for the use of inland waters and rivers (for the right to exploit such waters for recreational or other purposes including fishing); rent payable to government sector units for the use of non-cultivated land (for the right to cut timber on such land); permits that allow timber felling in natural forests under strict limits with a fee payable per unit volume of timber felled to ensure the harvest of timber is sustainable.

Excludes:   Rent received for the use of buildings or other produced assets (classified to sales by market establishments (ETF 1121, COFOG-A, SDC)); payments made to the owners of natural forest where a unit is given permission to fell an area of natural forest, or to fell at its discretion without any restriction in perpetuity (classified to disposals of non-financial assets (ETF 4211, TALC, COFOG-A, SDC), non-cultivated biological resources (TALC 313), COFOG-A); payments made to the owners of forests that are produced assets, where a unit is given permission to fell an area of the forest, or to fell at its discretion without any restriction in perpetuity (classified to sales by market establishments (ETF 1121, COFOG-A, SDC)).

Royalty income (ETF 1135, SDC)

A1A.25.

Royalty income (ETF 1135, SDC) consists of the revenue receivable by the owners of a natural resource other than land (the lessor or landlord) for putting the natural resource at the disposal of another institutional unit (a lessee or tenant) for use of the natural resource in production.

Includes:   Off-shore petroleum, mineral royalties; timber royalties not relating to plantation and regrowth forests; payments to general government units in exchange for the right to undertake test drilling or otherwise investigate the existence and location of subsoil assets.

Excludes:   rental of produced assets (classified to sales by market establishments (ETF 1121, COFOG-A, SDC)); severance taxes imposed on the extraction of minerals and fossil fuels from reserves owned privately or by another government (classified to taxation revenue (ETF 1111, TC, SDC); payments for a licence or permit to conduct extraction operations (classified to taxation revenue (ETF 1111, TC, SDC) and taxes on the use of goods and performance of activities levied on non-residents (TC 535)) or other taxes on the use of goods and performance of activities not elsewhere classified (TC 539)).

Revenue from investment funds (ETF 1136, SDC)

A1A.26.

Revenue from investment funds (ETF 1136, SDC) consists of increases in the value of investment fund shares (other than from holding gains and after reinvested earnings are deducted) and retained earnings of foreign direct investment funds.

Reinvested earnings on foreign direct investment (ETF 1137, SDC)

A1A.27.

Reinvested earnings on foreign direct investment (ETF 1137, SDC) consists of the direct investor’s share of the retained earnings of the direct investment enterprise. It is a requirement that the retained earnings of a foreign direct investment enterprise be recorded as if they were distributed and remitted to foreign direct investors in proportion to their ownership of the equity in the enterprise and then reinvested by them by means of additions to equity.

Property income not elsewhere classified (ETF 1139, SDC)

A1A.28.

Property income not elsewhere classified (ETF 1139, SDC) consists of property income that cannot be classified to interest income (ETF 1131, SDC), dividend income (including tax equivalents) (ETF 1132, SDC), withdrawals from income of quasi-corporations (ETF 1133, SDC), land rent income (ETF 1134, SDC), royalty income (ETF 1135, SDC), revenue from investment funds (ETF 1136, SDC) or reinvested earnings on foreign direct investment (ETF 1137, SDC).

Other current revenue (ETF 114

A1A.29.

Other current revenue (ETF 114) consists of current revenue other than from taxation, sales of goods and services; property income, current grants and current transfers.

This category is further classified into:

  • revenue from current grants and subsidies (ETF 1141, SDC);
  • fines, penalties and forfeits (ETF 1142, SDC);
  • premiums, fees and current claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1143, SDC); and
  • other current revenue not elsewhere classified (ETF 1149, SDC).

Revenue from current grants and subsidies (ETF 1141, SDC)

A1A.30.

Revenue from current grants and subsidies (ETF 1141, SDC) consists of revenue from grants for current purposes, and subsidies for current purposes. Current grants are current transfers receivable by government units, from other resident or non-resident government units or international organisations and that do not meet the definition of a tax, subsidy or a social contribution. Grants are normally receivable in cash, but may also take the form of the receipt of goods or services (in kind). Subsidies are current, unrequited transfers that government units make to enterprises on the basis of the level of their production activities or the quantities or values of the goods or services they produce, sell, export or import. Where current grants and subsidies are subject to contractual arrangements, the amount accruing in a period is the amount over which the recipient has gained control.

Includes:    Grants in kind include goods and services that are consumed such as food contributions, blankets and medical and rescue services and supplies.

Fines, penalties and forfeits (ETF 1142, SDC)

A1A.31.

Fines, penalties and forfeits (ETF 1142, SDC) consists of revenue from fines, penalties and forfeits. Fines and penalties are compulsory current transfers imposed on units by courts of law or quasi-judicial bodies for violations of laws or administrative rules. Forfeits are amounts that were deposited with a general government unit pending a legal or administrative proceeding and that have been transferred to the general government unit as part of the resolution of that proceeding.

Includes:    Out-of-court agreements; bail set by courts when bail conditions have been violated; fines and penalties charged on overdue taxes; and penalties imposed for the evasion of taxes.

Excludes:   Penalties imposed by tax authorities when it is not possible to separate payments of fines or other penalties from the taxes to which they relate (classified to the relevant category under taxation revenue (ETF 111); and penalties imposed by tax authorities that relate to unidentifiable taxes and that are not able to be separated from the taxes to which they relate (classified to other current taxes (ETF 1113, TC, SDC).

Premiums, fees and current claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1143, SDC)

A1A.32.

Premiums, fees and current claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1143, SDC) consists of non-life insurance premiums receivable by insurance schemes to provide entitlement to insurance against risks; non-exceptional claims receivable from insurance schemes by beneficiaries; and fees receivable for the issuance of standardised guarantees.

Other current revenue not elsewhere classified (ETF 1149, SDC)

A1A.33.

Other current revenue not elsewhere classified (ETF 1149, SDC) consists of current revenue that cannot be classified to revenue from current grants and subsidies (ETF 1141, SDC), fines, penalties and forfeits (ETF 1142, SDC) or premiums, fees and current claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1143, SDC).

Includes:    Revenue of local governments in lieu of municipal rates; conscience money; unclaimed money such as unclaimed lottery prizes; unclaimed TAB dividends; and unclaimed money in bank accounts.

Capital revenue (ETF 115)

A1A.34.

Capital revenue (ETF 115) consists of grants for capital purposes. This category is further classified into:

  • revenue from capital grants (ETF 1151, SDC);
  • assets acquired below market value (ETF 1152, TALC, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • capital claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1153, SDC); and
  • capital revenue not elsewhere classified (ETF 1159, SDC).

Revenue from capital grants (ETF 1151, SDC)

A1A.35.

Revenue from capital grants (ETF 1151, SDC) consists of revenue from grants for capital purposes. Capital grants are capital transfers receivable by government units, from other resident or non-resident government units or international organisations and that do not meet the definition of a tax, subsidy or a social contribution. Grants are normally receivable in cash, but may also take the form of the receipt of goods or services. Where capital grants are subject to contractual arrangements, the amount accruing in a period is the amount over which the recipient has gained control. A capital grant in kind necessarily concerns the change of ownership of a product previously recorded as a non-financial asset in the accounts of the donor government.

Includes:    Aid of a capital nature.

Assets acquired below market value (ETF 1152, TALC, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.36.

Assets acquired below market value (ETF 1152, TALC, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of the capital grant received when capital assets are acquired below current market value or without cost. The capital grant is equal to the difference between the current market value and the acquisition cost of the asset. This type of acquisition is recorded by imputation of equivalent transactions when they are of an economic nature and where valuations are realistically obtainable.

Capital claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1153, SDC)

A1A.37.

Capital claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1153, SDC) consists of exceptionally large insurance settlements receivable in the wake of a catastrophic event or disaster.

Capital revenue not elsewhere classified (ETF 1159, SDC)

A1A.38.

Capital revenue not elsewhere classified (ETF 1159, SDC) consists of capital revenue that cannot be classified to revenue from capital grants (ETF 1151, SDC), assets acquired below market value (ETF 1152, TALC, COFOG-A, SDC) or capital claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1153, SDC).

Includes:   Transfers to sinking funds, capital levies from local government,

Excludes:   Insurance settlement payments receivable for damage to property of a capital nature (classified to capital claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1162)).

Expenses (ETF 12)

A1A.39.

Expenses (ETF 12) consists of all decreases in net worth resulting from transactions. Expense transactions have counterpart entries either in a decrease in assets or an increase in liabilities, decreasing net worth. Refunds, recoveries of overpayments, receivables on erroneous payments and similar transactions are transactions that are classified as a reduction in expense with a corresponding reduction in liabilities or an increase in financial assets, and as such, increase net worth. This category is further classified into:

  • superannuation expenses (ETF 121);
  • other employee expenses (ETF 122);
  • non-employee expenses (ETF 123);
  • depreciation (ETF 124);
  • current transfer expenses (ETF 125);
  • capital transfer expenses (ETF 126);
  • interest expenses (ETF 127); and
  • other property expenses (ETF 128).

 

Superannuation expenses (ETF 121)

A1A.40.

Superannuation expenses (ETF 121) consists of accrued and imputed expenses under both defined contribution and defined benefit superannuation schemes in return for services provided by employees in the current period. A defined contribution superannuation scheme is one where the benefits payable to the employee on retirement are determined by the funds that have accumulated from employer and employee contributions over the working life of the employee, together with income and capital gains/losses arising from the investment of the accumulated funds. The funds are accumulated in a separate superannuation fund managed by a board of trustees or guardians of the scheme (autonomous fund). The general government employer has a responsibility to make the regular agreed contributions to the fund, but then has no further superannuation liability towards their employees. A defined benefit superannuation scheme is one where the benefits payable to the employee on retirement are defined by some formula normally related to participants’ length of service and salary. This category is further classified into:

  • superannuation expenses – defined contribution scheme (ETF 1211, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • superannuation expenses – defined benefit scheme (ETF 1212, COFOG-A, SDC); and
  • imputed employers’ contribution – defined benefit scheme (ETF 1213, COFOG-A, SDC).

Superannuation expenses - defined contribution scheme (ETF 1211, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.41

Superannuation expenses - defined contribution scheme (ETF 1211, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of the amounts payable by employers to defined contribution superannuation schemes for the benefit of their employees.

Superannuation expenses - defined benefit scheme (ETF 1212, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.42.

Superannuation expenses - defined benefit scheme (ETF 1212, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of the amounts payable by employers to defined benefit superannuation schemes for the benefit of their employees.

Imputed employers' contributions - defined benefit scheme (ETF 1213, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.43

Imputed employers' contributions - defined benefit scheme (ETF 1213, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of the amount of employer contributions to defined benefit superannuation schemes that would be needed to secure the de-facto entitlements to the benefits accumulated by their employees. Some employers provide benefits directly to their employees, former employees or their dependants from their own resources without involving an autonomous superannuation fund and without creating a special fund or segregated reserve for the purpose. This category is generally unused as superannuation is compulsory in Australia.

Other employee expenses (ETF 122)

A1A.44.

Other employee expenses (ETF 122) consists of all employee expenses other than superannuation contributions, in cash or in kind, payable to an individual in an employer / employee relationship in return for work performed by the latter during the reporting period. This category is further classified into:

  • wages, salaries and supplements in cash (ETF 1221, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • wages and salaries in kind (ETF 1222, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) expenses (ETF 1223, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • workers’ compensation expenses (ETF 1224, COFOG-A, SDC); and
  • other employee expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1229, COFOG-A, SDC).

Wages, salaries and supplements in cash (ETF 1221, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.45

Wages, salaries and supplements in cash (ETF 1221, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of compensation of employees payable in cash, or any other financial instruments used as means of payments, in return for work performed.

Includes:    Basic wages or salaries payable at regular weekly, monthly or other intervals, including payments by results and piecework payments; enhanced payments or special allowances for working overtime, at nights, on weekends or other irregular hours; allowances for working away from home or in disagreeable or hazardous circumstances; expatriation allowances for working abroad; supplementary allowances payable regularly such as housing allowances or allowances to cover the costs of travel to and from work; wages or salaries payable to employees away from work for short periods such as on vacation or as a result of a temporary halt to production; annual supplementary pay such as bonuses; ad hoc bonuses or other exceptional payments linked to the overall performance of the enterprise made under incentive schemes; commission, gratuities and tips received by employees; amounts withheld from wages and salaries by the employer for administrative convenience or for other reasons such as income taxes or other deductibles, payable by the employee; employee benefits, such as a car or extra pension contributions, that is acquired from the employer by foregoing some salary.

Excludes:   Wages and salaries connected with own account capital formation (classified to own-account capital formation (ETF 4113, TALC, COFOG-A), and also classified to either own-account wages, salaries and supplements in cash (ETF 7621, TALC, COFOG-A) or own-account wages and salaries in kind (ETF 7622, TALC, COFOG-A)); reimbursement by the employer of costs incurred by its employees in order to enable them to take up their jobs or to carry out their work such as reimbursement of travel, relocation or related expenses made by employees when they take up new jobs or are required by their employers to move their homes to different parts of the country or to another country and reimbursement of costs incurred by employees on tools, equipment, special clothing or other items that are needed exclusively or primarily to enable them to carry out their work (classified to use of goods and services (ETF 1233, COFOG-A, SDC)); usage of labour hire agencies (classified to use of goods and services (ETF 1233, COFOG-A, SDC)).

Wages and salaries in kind (ETF 1222, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.46

Wages and salaries in kind (ETF 1222, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of compensation of employees payable in the form of goods, services, interest foregone and shares issued to employees in return for work performed. Almost any kind of goods or services may be provided as wages and salaries in kind. It includes goods and services provided without charge or at reduced prices. The goods and services provided in kind to employees are not necessary to enable the employees to perform their work.

Includes:    Meals and drinks provided on a regular basis including any subsidy element of an office canteen; clothing or footwear that employees may choose to wear frequently outside of the workplace and while at work; housing services or accommodation of a type that can be used by all members of the household to which the employee belongs; services of vehicles or other durables provided for the personal use of employees; goods and services produced by the employer such as free travel on government airplanes or trains; sports, recreation or holiday facilities for employees and their families; transportation to and from work; free or subsidised parking when it would otherwise have to be paid for; childcare for the children of employees; the value of the interest foregone by employers when they provide loans to employees at reduced or even zero rates of interest for purposes of buying houses, vehicles, furniture or other goods or services; bonus shares or stock options distributed to employees.

Excludes:   Wages and salaries in kind connected with own account capital formation (classified to own-account capital formation (ETF 4113, TALC, COFOG-A ), and also classified to own-account wages and salaries in kind (ETF 7622, TALC, COFOG-A)).

Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) expenses (ETF 1223, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.47.

Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) expenses (ETF 1223, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of fringe benefits tax payable on certain benefits employers provide to their employees or their employees’ associates in place of salary or wages.

Workers’ compensation expenses (ETF 1224, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.48.

Workers’ compensation expenses (ETF 1224, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of workers’ compensation amounts payable by employers under legislation for work-related injury and illness suffered by employees.

Other employee expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1229, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.49.

Other employee expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1229, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of employee expenses that cannot be classified to superannuation expenses – defined contribution scheme (ETF 1211, COFOG-A, SDC), superannuation expenses - defined benefit scheme (ETF 1212, COFOG-A, SDC), imputed employers’ contributions – defined benefit scheme (ETF 1213, COFOG-A, SDC), wages, salaries and supplements in cash (ETF 1221, COFOG-A, SDC), wages and salaries in kind (ETF 1222, COFOG-A, SDC), Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) expenses (ETF 1223, COFOG-A, SDC) or workers’ compensation expenses (ETF 1224, COFOG-A, SDC).

Includes:    Accrued expenses for the current period relating to accident compensation premium, sick leave, annual leave, long service leave retirement and redundancy.

Non-employee expenses (ETF 123)

A1A.50.

Non-employee expenses (ETF 123) consists of operating expenses that are not related to the compensation of employees. This category is further classified into:

  • production tax expenses (ETF 1231, COFOG-A, TC, SDC);
  • social benefits to households in goods and services (ETF 1232, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • use of goods and services (ETF 1233, COFOG-A, SDC); and
  • non-employee expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1239, COFOG-A, SDC).

Production tax expenses (ETF 1231, COFOG-A, TC, SDC)

A1A.51.

Production tax expenses (ETF 1231, COFOG-A, TC, SDC) consists of taxes on production or indirect tax expenses.

Social benefits to households in goods and services (ETF 1232, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.512

Social benefits to households in goods and services (ETF 1232, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of expenditure by government on goods and services produced by market producers that are provided directly to households as social transfers in kind.

Includes:    Medical and pharmaceutical benefits; telephone rental concessions; concessional railway fares; rental subsidies; reduced utility charges.

Use of goods and services (ETF 1233, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.53.

Use of goods and services (ETF 1233, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of the value of goods and services used for the production of market and non-market goods and services.

Includes:   Amounts payable to contractors, self-employed outworkers and other workers who are not employees of general government or public sector units; use of goods and services when such use is mandatory in order to enable employees to carry out their work whether purchased by the employer or purchased by employees who are then subsequently reimbursed by the employer; tools or equipment used exclusively or mainly at work whether purchased by the employer or purchased by employees who are then subsequently reimbursed by the employer; clothing or footwear of a kind that ordinary consumers do not choose to purchase or wear and which are worn exclusively or mainly at work such as protective clothing, overalls or uniforms whether purchased by the employer or purchased by employees who are then subsequently reimbursed by the employer; accommodation services at the place of work of a kind that cannot be used by the households to which the employees belong such as barracks, cabins, dormitories and huts; special meals or drinks necessitated by exceptional working conditions, while travelling for business reasons or meals or drinks provided to employees while on active duty whether purchased by the employer or purchased by employees who are then subsequently reimbursed by the employer; travel, relocation or related expenses when employees take up new jobs or are required by their employers to move their homes to different parts of the country or to another country whether purchased by the employer or purchased by employees who are then subsequently reimbursed by the employer; changing facilities, washrooms, showers and baths necessitated by the nature of the work; first aid facilities, medical examinations or other health checks required because of the nature of the work; goods and services used by a donor government unit to produce non-market goods and services consumed by other governments and international organisations; goods and services acquired so that government employees can conduct relief operations in a foreign country after a natural disaster; all goods and services consumed by a general government unit to produce non-market goods and services that are distributed as social benefits in kind or distributed to households in particular circumstances such as following a natural disaster; memberships dues and subscription fees such as payments by public corporations of membership dues or subscriptions to market non-profit institutions serving businesses such as chambers of commerce or trade associations; costs incurred on inexpensive, durable goods such as small/hand tools (saws, spades, knives, axes, hammers, screwdrivers, spanners, wrenches) when such expenses are incurred regularly and are small compared with the costs incurred for the acquisition of machinery and equipment; goods and services consumed for the ordinary maintenance and repair of fixed produced assets; goods and services used in research and development where it is clear that the activity does not create any future economic benefit for its owner; materials to produce coins or notes of the national currency or amounts payable to contractors to produce the currency; single-use weapons such as ammunition, missiles, rockets, bombs or torpedoes once used; payments by the lessee for rental of a fixed asset under an operating lease; and explicit fees for financial services.

Excludes:   Depreciation (classified to depreciation of fixed produced assets (non defence) (ETF 1241) or depreciation of fixed produced assets (defence) (ETF 1242, TALC, COFOG-A)); the use of goods and services in own account capital formation (classified to own-account capital formation (ETF 4113, TALC, COFOG-A) and also classified to own-account use of goods and services (ETF 7631)); goods purchased by government and distributed without transformation (classified to social benefits to households in goods and services (ETF 1232, COFOG-A, SDC), subsidies on products (ETF 1252, COFOG-A, SDC), current grant expenses (ETF 1251, COFOG-A, SDC), or current transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1259, COFOG-A, SDC)); goods and services not produced by the donor government unit but are distributed as social benefits in kind or distributed to households in particular circumstances (classified to social benefits to households in goods and services (ETF 1232, COFOG-A, SDC)); memberships dues and subscription fees payable to international organisations when there is a possibility, even if unlikely, of repayment of the full amount (classified to transactions in financial assets (net) (ETF 3111), equity including contributed capital (TALC 424), SDC)); unrequited membership dues and subscription fees payable to international organisations, foreign governments or other general government units (classified to current grant expenses (ETF 1251, COFOG-A, SDC) or current transfers not elsewhere classified (ETF 1259, COFOG-A, SDC)); goods and services acquired to increase inventories of materials and supplies, work in progress, finished goods and goods for resale (classified to change in inventories (ETF 4111, inventories ( TALC 21), COFOG-A)); expenditure on new military equipment, including large military weapons systems and armoured vehicles acquired by the police and internal security services (classified to acquisitions of new non-financial assets (ETF 4114, TALC, COFOG-A, SDC), weapons systems (TALC 151), COFOG-A); single-use weapons such as ammunition, missiles, rockets, bombs or torpedoes until used (classified to change in inventories (ETF 4111), military inventories (TALC 215), COFOG-A); amounts payable for the use of non-produced naturally occurring assets such as land (classified to land rent and royalty expenses ( ETF 1283, COFOG-A, SDC)).

Non-employee expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1239, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.54

Non-employee expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1239, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of non-employee expenses that cannot be classified to production tax expenses (ETF 1231, COFOG-A, TC, SDC), social benefits to households in goods and services (ETF 1232, COFOG-A, SDC) or use of goods and services (ETF 1233, COFOG-A, SDC).

Depreciation (ETF 124)

A1A.55.

Depreciation (ETF 124) consists of expenses relating to the accounting process where the costs of assets are written off over their useful life. Depreciation usually relates to non-current tangible assets which are written off because they wear out or become obsolete. This category is further classified into:

  • depreciation of fixed produced assets (non-defence) (ETF 1241, TALC, COFOG-A); and
  • depreciation of fixed produced assets (defence) (ETF 1242, TALC, COFOG-A).

Depreciation of fixed produced assets (non-defence) (ETF 1241, TALC, COFOG-A)

A1A.56.

Depreciation of fixed produced assets (non-defence) (ETF 1241, TALC, COFOG-A) consists of amounts charged to current operations in respect of the consumption of non-current tangible produced assets not related to defence weapons systems.

Depreciation of fixed produced assets (defence) (ETF 1242, TALC, COFOG-A)

A1A.57.

Depreciation of fixed produced assets (defence) (ETF 1242, TALC, COFOG-A) consists of amounts charged to current operations in respect of the consumption of non-current tangible produced assets related to defence weapons systems.

Current transfer expenses (ETF 125)

A1A.58.

Current transfer expenses (ETF 125) consists of regular transfer payments that are current in nature and where no economic benefits are received in return for payment. This category is further classified into:

  • current grant expenses (ETF 1251, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • subsidies on products (ETF 1252, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • other subsidies on production (ETF 1253, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • current monetary transfers to households (ETF 1254, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • tax expenses (ETF 1255, COFOG-A, TC, SDC);
  • premiums, fees and current claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1256, COFOG-A, SDC); and
  • current transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1259, COFOG-A, SDC).

Current grant expenses (ETF 1251, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.59.

Current grant expenses (ETF 1251, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of current transfers payable by government units to other resident or non-resident government units, international organisations, public enterprises, non-profit institutions serving business and others that do not meet the definition of a tax, subsidy or social contribution. Grants are normally payable in cash, but may also take the form of provision of goods or services in kind.

Includes:    Grants in kind of goods and services that are consumed such as food contributions, blankets, medical and rescue services and supplies; grants for current purposes to private non-profit organisations serving households including grants to hospitals, independent schools, religious and charitable organisations; grants made to foreign governments and international organisations including grants made for aid projects; current grants from one level of government to another; current grants between units within the same level of government; any grants which are not specifically defined as capital grants, current grants to public enterprises and non-profit institutions serving business.

Subsidies on products (ETF 1252, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.60

Subsidies on products (ETF 1252, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of current unrequited transfers that government units make to enterprises on the basis of the level of their production activities or the quantities or values of the goods or services they produce, sell, export or import. A subsidy on a product usually becomes payable when the good or service is produced, sold, exported or imported, but it may also be payable in other circumstances such as when a good is transferred, leased, delivered or used for own consumption or own-account capital formation. Subsidies are payable to producers only, not to final consumers.

Includes:    Direct foreign trade subsidies such as subsidies on imported or exported goods and services that become payable when the goods cross the frontier of the economic territory or when the services are delivered to resident institutional units (import subsidies) or to non-resident units (export subsidies); implicit subsidies resulting from the operation of an official system of multiple exchange rates or resulting from payable tax credits; losses of government trading organisations whose function is to buy products and then sell them at lower prices to residents or non-residents, when they are incurred as a matter of deliberate government economic or social policy; subsidies payable to resident producers in respect of their production that is used or consumed within the economic territory; regular transfers paid to corporations and quasi-corporations that are intended to compensate for recurrent losses incurred on their productive activities as a result of charging prices that are lower than their average costs of production as a matter of deliberate government economic and social policy; and subsidies resulting from the central bank accepting interest rates lower than prevailing market rates.

Other subsidies on production (ETF 1253, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.61.

Other subsidies on production (ETF 1253, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of current unrequited transfers that government units make to enterprises as a consequence of engaging in production but that are not related to specific products.

Includes:    Subsidies on payroll or workforce which are payable on the total wage or salary bill, the size of the total workforce or the employment of particular types of persons such as physically handicapped persons or persons who have been unemployed for long periods; subsidies to reduce pollution which are transfers intended to cover some or all of the costs of additional processing undertaken to reduce or eliminate the discharge of pollutants into the environment.

Excludes:   Payment of interest or other debt service cost on behalf of other producer units without acquiring an effective claim on the original debtor (classified to capital grant expenses (ETF 1261, COFOG-A, SDC) or capital transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1269, COFOG-A, SDC)); transfers made by government to other resident or non-resident units to finance all or part of the costs of their acquiring non-financial assets (classified to capital grant expenses (ETF 1261, COFOG-A, SDC) or capital transfer expenses not elsewhere classified ( ETF 1269, COFOG-A, SDC)); extraordinary payments into social insurance funds insofar as these payments are designed to increase the actuarial reserves of these funds (classified to capital grant expenses (ETF 1261, COFOG-A, SDC ) or capital transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1269, COFOG-A, SDC )); transfers made by general government units to corporations and quasi-corporations to cover large operating deficits accumulated over two or more years or exceptional losses due to factors outside the control of the enterprise (classified to capital transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1269, COFOG-A, SDC )); the cancellation of debts which institutional units have incurred to government units, such as debt resulting from loans advanced by a government unit to a non-financial enterprise that does not have the ability to make repayments due to trading losses accumulated over several financial years (classified to capital grant expenses (ETF 1261, COFOG-A, SDC) or capital transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1269, COFOG-A, SDC)); payments made by general government for damage to, or losses of, capital goods as a result of acts of war, other political events or national disasters (classified to capital grant expenses (ETF 1261, COFOG-A, SDC) or capital transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1269, COFOG-A, SDC)); transfers to households but intended to supplement household income or defray household expense (classified to current monetary transfers to households (ETF 1254, COFOG-A, SDC)); transfers made by a general government unit that has assumed responsibility for pension claims on public enterprises (classified to capital transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1269, COFOG-A, SDC)); payments made by general government to market producers to pay entirely, or in part, for goods and services that those market producers provide directly and individually to households in the context of social risks or needs and to which the households have a right (classified to current monetary transfers to households (ETF 1254, COFOG-A, SDC)).

Current monetary transfers to households (ETF 1254, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.62.

Current monetary transfers to households (ETF 1254, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of current transfers receivable by households intended to provide for the needs that arise from social risks such as sickness, unemployment, retirement, housing, education or family circumstances. These benefits are payable in cash or in kind to protect the entire population or specific segments of it against certain social risks.

Includes:    Provision of medical services, old age pensions; unemployment compensation; work for the dole schemes; personal benefit payments to Australian citizens resident overseas; payable tax credits paid to households intended to provide for the needs that arise from certain events or circumstances.

Excludes:   transfers made in response to events or circumstances such as natural disasters (classified to current transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1259, COFOG-A, SDC)).

Tax expenses (ETF 1255, COFOG-A, TC, SDC)

A1A.63.

Tax expenses (ETF 1255, COFOG-A, TC, SDC) consists of direct tax expenses of public enterprises.

Includes:    All tax expenses of general government units such as state / territory government payroll taxes and Commonwealth Government fringe benefits tax.

Excludes:   Indirect tax expenses (taxes on production) of public enterprises (classified to production tax expenses (ETF 1231, COFOG-A, TC, SDC)).

Premiums, fees and current claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1256, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.64.

Premiums, fees and current claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1256, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of non-life insurance premiums and fees payable to secure entitlement to insurance against risk; non-exceptional claims payable by insurance schemes to beneficiaries; and fees payable to obtain standardised guarantees.

Excludes:   Exceptionally large insurance settlements payable in the wake of a catastrophic event or disaster (classified to capital claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1263, COFOG-A, SDC).

Current transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1259, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.65.

Current transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1259, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of current transfer expenses that cannot be classified to current grant expenses (ETF 1251, COFOG-A, SDC), subsidies on products (ETF 1252, COFOG-A, SDC),other subsidies on production (ETF 1253, COFOG-A, SDC), current monetary transfers to households (ETF 1254, COFOG-A, SDC), tax expenses (ETF 1255, COFOG-A, TC, SDC) or premiums, fees and current claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1256, COFOG-A, SDC).

Includes:    Current transfers to non-profit institutions in the form of membership dues, subscription and voluntary donations whether made on a regular or occasional basis; transfers in kind such as food, clothing, blankets and medicines to charities for distribution to households; current taxes, compulsory fees and fines imposed by one unit of general government or public corporation on another government unit or public corporation; payable tax credits; fines and penalties imposed by courts of law or quasi-judicial bodies; payments of compensation for injury to persons or damage to property caused by general government or public sector units excluding payments of non-life insurance claims; purchase of goods and services from market producers that are distributed directly to households for final consumption other than social benefits; levies paid to fire boards and town planning authorities; levies paid to county councils by constituent municipal and shire councils.

Capital transfer expenses (ETF 126)

A1A.66.

Capital transfer expenses (ETF 126) consists of unrequited payments of a capital nature, that are usually non-recurrent and irregular for donor or recipient. This category is further classified into:

  • capital grant expenses (ETF 1261, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • assets donated (ETF 1262, TALC, COFOG-A);
  • capital claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1263, COFOG-A, SDC); and
  • other capital transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1269, COFOG-A, SDC).

Capital grant expenses (ETF 1261, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.67.

Capital grant expenses (ETF 1261, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of capital transfers payable by government units to other resident or non-resident government units or international organisations that do not meet the definition of a tax, subsidy or social contribution. Grants are normally payable in cash, but may also take the form of provision of goods or services in kind.

Includes:    Unrequited payments by government to finance the acquisition of non-financial assets by the recipient, to compensate the recipient for damage or destruction of non-financial assets or to increase the financial capital of the recipient; grants to private enterprises, individuals and private non-profit institutions to contribute towards the cost of capital expenditure; compensation to primary industry marketing authorities for losses on overseas debts resulting from devaluations; home savings grants; grants towards science laboratories and libraries in private schools and university residential colleges; grants made by public authorities to other public authorities to contribute towards the cost of capital development; grants between different levels of government; grants within one level of government.

Assets donated (ETF 1262, TALC, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.68.

Assets donated (ETF 1262, TALC, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of donated assets which are included in GFS by imputation of equivalent transactions when they are of an economic nature and where valuations are realistically obtainable.

Capital claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1263, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.69.

Capital claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1263, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of exceptionally large insurance settlements payable in the wake of a catastrophic event or disaster.

Excludes: Current claims payable related to non-life insurance schemes (classified to premiums, fees and claims payable related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1256, COFOG-A, SDC)).

Capital transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1269, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.70.

Capital transfer expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1269, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of capital transfer expenses that cannot be classified to capital grant expenses (ETF 1261, COFOG-A, SDC), assets donated (ETF 1262, TALC, COFOG-A) or capital claims related to non-life insurance and standardised guarantee schemes (ETF 1263, COFOG-A, SDC).

Includes:   Capital taxes imposed by one unit of general government on another government unit or public corporations; major non-recurrent exceptional payments in compensation for extensive damages or serious injuries such as those arising from catastrophes not covered by insurance policies; capital transfers to corporations, quasi-corporations, non-profit institutions serving households, households and non-residents in cash or in kind to cancel or assume a debt by mutual agreement with the debtor without acquiring an effective financial claim on the original debtor; transfers payable to corporations and quasi-corporations to cover large operating deficits accumulated over two or more years; payment of interest or other debt service costs on behalf of other producer units without acquiring an effective claim on the original debtor; amounts payable in excess of the value of liabilities for the provision of pension entitlements assumed by other units; bad debts written off by mutual agreement between debtor and creditor.

Interest expenses (ETF 127)

A1A.71.

Interest expenses (ETF 127) consists of investment income that is receivable by the owners of certain kinds of financial assets such as Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), deposits, debt securities, loans and other accounts receivable, for putting these financial and other resources at the disposal of another institutional unit. This category is further classified into:

  • interest on defined benefit superannuation (ETF 1271, COFOG-A, SDC); and
  • interest expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1279, COFOG-A, SDC).

Interest on defined benefit superannuation (ETF 1271, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.72.

Interest on defined benefit superannuation (ETF 1271, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of the interest accrued on defined benefit superannuation liabilities during the reporting period.

Interest expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1279, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.73.

Interest expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1279, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of requited transfer payments made to the owners of certain kinds of financial assets, such as SDRs, deposits, debt securities, loans and accounts receivable, in return for putting the financial assets at the disposal of the reporting institutional unit. The liabilities giving rise to interest expense are all claims of creditors upon debtors.

Includes:   Interest payable on overdue taxes where it is possible to separate payments of interest from the taxes to which they relate; interest on advances, overdrafts, bonds and bills; interest component of finance leases; accrued or accumulated interest that is added to a loan principal instead of being expensed in the current period

Excludes:   Interest on defined benefit superannuation (classified to interest on defined benefit superannuation (ETF 1271, COFOG-A, SDC)); net settlement payments under a swap or forward rate agreement contract (classified to transactions in financial assets (net) (ETF 3111, financial derivatives (TALC 422 ) or (TALC 522), SDC; interest payable on overdue taxes where it is not possible to separate payments of interest from the taxes to which they relate (classified to the relevant category under taxation revenue (ETF 111)).

Other property expenses (ETF 128)

A1A.74.

Other property expenses (ETF 128) consists of the expenses payable, other than interest, to the owners of financial assets or natural resources when they put them at the disposal of another unit. This category is further classified into:

  • income transferred by public corporations as dividends (including tax equivalents) (ETF 1281, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • withdrawal from income of quasi-corporations (ETF 1282, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • land rent and royalty expenses (ETF 1283, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • dividends to shareholders (ETF 1284, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • reinvested earnings on foreign direct investment (ETF 1285, COFOG-A, SDC);
  • property expense for investment income disbursements (ETF 1286, COFOG-A, SDC); and
  • other property expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1289, COFOG-A, SDC).

Income transferred by public corporations as dividends (including tax equivalents) (ETF 1281, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.75.

Income transferred by public corporations as dividends (including tax equivalents) (ETF 1281, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of the distributed earnings allocated to government or public sector units, as the owners of equity, for placing funds at the disposal of corporations. It includes all distributions of profits by public corporations to their shareholders or owners, except for distributions by fiscal, export or import monopolies.

Includes:    Income transferred by public corporations as income tax equivalents; income transferred by public corporations as wholesale sales tax equivalents.

Excludes:   Dividends paid to private sector shareholders (classified to dividends to shareholders (ETF 1284, COFOG-A, SDC)).

Withdrawal from income of quasi-corporations (ETF 1282, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.76.

Withdrawal from income of quasi-corporations (ETF 1282, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of that part of distributable income that the owner withdraws from the quasi-corporation.

Excludes:   Withdrawals of funds realised by the sale or other disposal of the quasi-corporation’s assets such as inventories, fixed produced assets, land or other non-produced assets (classified to transactions in financial assets (net) (ETF 3111), equity including contributed capital (TALC 424), SDC); funds withdrawn by liquidating large amounts of accumulated retained earnings or other reserves of the quasi-corporation (classified to transactions in financial assets (net) (ETF 3111), equity including contributed capital (TALC 424), SDC).

Land rent and royalty expenses (ETF 1283, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.77.

Land rent and royalty expenses (ETF 1283, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of the expense payable to the owners of a natural resource (the lessor or landlord) for putting the natural resource at the disposal of another institutional unit (a lessee or tenant) for use of the natural resource in production.

Includes:    Resource leases on land, subsoil resources and on other natural resources.

Dividends to shareholders (ETF 1284, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.78.

Dividends to shareholders (ETF 1284, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of that part of the income of public sector units which is transferred to private sector shareholders as dividends.

Excludes:   Dividends paid to parent governments or parent public sector units (classified to income transferred by public corporations as dividends (including tax equivalents) (ETF 1281, COFOG-A, SDC)).

Reinvested earnings on foreign direct investment (ETF 1285, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.79.

Reinvested earnings on foreign direct investment (ETF 1285, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of the direct investor’s share of the retained earnings of the direct investment enterprise. It is a requirement that the retained earnings of a foreign direct investment enterprise be recorded as if they were distributed and remitted to foreign direct investors in proportion to their ownership of the equity in the enterprise and then reinvested by them by means of additions to equity.

 

Property expense for investment income disbursements (ETF 1286, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.80.

Property expense for investment income disbursements (ETF 1286, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of property income attributed to insurance policy holders, superannuation entitlements and holders of investment fund shares.

Other property expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1289, COFOG-A, SDC)

A1A.81.

Other property expenses not elsewhere classified (ETF 1289, COFOG-A, SDC) consists of other property expenses that cannot be classified to income transferred by public corporations as dividends (including tax equivalents) (ETF 1281, COFOG-A, SDC), withdrawal from income of quasi-corporations (ETF 1282, COFOG-A, SDC), land rent and royalty expenses (ETF 1283, COFOG-A, SDC), dividends to shareholders (ETF 1284, COFOG-A, SDC), reinvested earnings on foreign direct investment (ETF 1285, COFOG-A, SDC) or property expense for investment income disbursements (ETF 1286, COFOG-A, SDC).