❓ Hon ED DERMER questions the Treasurer about state finances, specifically revenue from sales of goods and services, seeking confirmation of figures and a breakdown of sources. The Treasurer confirms the 2008-09 revenue and provides a general breakdown, deferring a specific 2009-10 figure to the mid-year review.
AnsweredQoN 1183Legislative Council
Asked
24 November 2009
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Portfolio
parliamentary secretary representing the Treasurer
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STATE FINANCES — REVENUE
Some notice has been given of the question. I refer to the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances” and to the revenue generated from “Sales of goods and services” in the “Total Public Sector Operating Statement”. (1) Can the Treasurer confirm that the actual revenue received for 2008-09 was $10 797 million compared with the estimated actual of $9 713 million? (2) Can the Treasurer provide a breakdown of the sources of the higher than expected revenue earned by way of sales of goods and services? (3) Does the Treasurer still expect the amount of revenue generated for 2009-10 from the sale of goods and services to be $11 221 million? (4) If no, what is the expected revenue figure for 2009-10? Hon HELEN MORTON
Some notice has been given of the question. I refer to the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances” and to the revenue generated from “Sales of goods and services” in the “Total Public Sector Operating Statement”. (1) Can the Treasurer confirm that the actual revenue received for 2008-09 was $10 797 million compared with the estimated actual of $9 713 million? (2) Can the Treasurer provide a breakdown of the sources of the higher than expected revenue earned by way of sales of goods and services? (3) Does the Treasurer still expect the amount of revenue generated for 2009-10 from the sale of goods and services to be $11 221 million? (4) If no, what is the expected revenue figure for 2009-10? Hon HELEN MORTON
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
I refer to the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances” and to the revenue generated from “Sales of goods and services” in the “Total Public Sector Operating Statement”. (1) Can the Treasurer confirm that the actual revenue received for 2008-09 was $10 797 million compared with the estimated actual of $9 713 million? (2) Can the Treasurer provide a breakdown of the sources of the higher than expected revenue earned by way of sales of goods and services? (3) Does the Treasurer still expect the amount of revenue generated for 2009-10 from the sale of goods and services to be $11 221 million? (4) If no, what is the expected revenue figure for 2009-10? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(1) Can the Treasurer confirm that the actual revenue received for 2008-09 was $10 797 million compared with the estimated actual of $9 713 million? (2) Can the Treasurer provide a breakdown of the sources of the higher than expected revenue earned by way of sales of goods and services? (3) Does the Treasurer still expect the amount of revenue generated for 2009-10 from the sale of goods and services to be $11 221 million? (4) If no, what is the expected revenue figure for 2009-10? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(2) Can the Treasurer provide a breakdown of the sources of the higher than expected revenue earned by way of sales of goods and services? (3) Does the Treasurer still expect the amount of revenue generated for 2009-10 from the sale of goods and services to be $11 221 million? (4) If no, what is the expected revenue figure for 2009-10? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(3) Does the Treasurer still expect the amount of revenue generated for 2009-10 from the sale of goods and services to be $11 221 million? (4) If no, what is the expected revenue figure for 2009-10? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(4) If no, what is the expected revenue figure for 2009-10? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
I refer to the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances” and to the revenue generated from “Sales of goods and services” in the “Total Public Sector Operating Statement”. (1) Can the Treasurer confirm that the actual revenue received for 2008-09 was $10 797 million compared with the estimated actual of $9 713 million? (2) Can the Treasurer provide a breakdown of the sources of the higher than expected revenue earned by way of sales of goods and services? (3) Does the Treasurer still expect the amount of revenue generated for 2009-10 from the sale of goods and services to be $11 221 million? (4) If no, what is the expected revenue figure for 2009-10? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(1) Can the Treasurer confirm that the actual revenue received for 2008-09 was $10 797 million compared with the estimated actual of $9 713 million? (2) Can the Treasurer provide a breakdown of the sources of the higher than expected revenue earned by way of sales of goods and services? (3) Does the Treasurer still expect the amount of revenue generated for 2009-10 from the sale of goods and services to be $11 221 million? (4) If no, what is the expected revenue figure for 2009-10? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(2) Can the Treasurer provide a breakdown of the sources of the higher than expected revenue earned by way of sales of goods and services? (3) Does the Treasurer still expect the amount of revenue generated for 2009-10 from the sale of goods and services to be $11 221 million? (4) If no, what is the expected revenue figure for 2009-10? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(3) Does the Treasurer still expect the amount of revenue generated for 2009-10 from the sale of goods and services to be $11 221 million? (4) If no, what is the expected revenue figure for 2009-10? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(4) If no, what is the expected revenue figure for 2009-10? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(1) Yes. (2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(2) The higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services in 2008-09 was from public corporations such as Western Power, Synergy and the Gold Corporation. Further detail is provided on pages 18 and 19 of the “2008-09 Annual Report on State Finances”. It is noted that the higher than expected revenue from the sale of goods and services was largely offset by higher corresponding expenses. (3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
(3)-(4) The budget-time estimate of $11 221 million will be reviewed and an updated estimate published in the 2009-10 midyear review to be released by 31 December 2009.
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