Canadian federal spending, 2004

Canadian federal spending, 2004, comprises the revenues and expenditures of the Government of Canada in the 2004-2005 fiscal year (April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005). All figures below are in Canadian dollars, and are reported as prepared by the Receiver General for Canada, in the annual Public Accounts of Canada. The ±% column below is relative to the last Canadian federal fiscal year of 03-04, as noted in Canadian federal spending, 2003.

Revenues

Revenues of the Government of Canada, 2004-2005 Fiscal Year
Revenue Name Amount ±%
TAX REVENUES--
    Income tax--
        Personal $98,520,957,000
        Corporate $29,955,402,000
        Other income tax revenues $3,560,166,000
    Other taxes and duties--
        Goods and services tax $29,758,186,000
        Energy taxes--
                Excise tax--Gasoline $4,013,957,000
                Excise tax—Aviation gasoline and diesel fuel $1,040,363,000
        Customs import duties $3,091,209,000
        Other excise taxes and duties--
                Excise duties $4,335,433,000
                Air travellers security charges $383,201,000
                Miscellaneous excise taxes and duties $235,034,000
TOTAL TAX REVENUES $174,893,908,000
 
EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PREMIUMS $17,306,782,000
 
OTHER REVENUES--
    Crown corporation revenues-- $1,505,951,000
    Enterprise Crown corporations and other government business enterprises--
        Share of annual profit $4,854,814,000
        Interest and other $466,570,000
    Other program revenues--
        Return on investments $491,130,000
        Sales of goods and services $5,463,268,000
        Miscellaneous revenues $5,500,515,000
    Foreign exchange revenues--
        Exchange Fund Account $1,827,486,000
        International Monetary Fund -$653,370,000
        Other $640,000
TOTAL OTHER REVENUES $19,457,004,000
 
TOTAL REVENUES $211,657,694,000

Expenses

Expenses of the Government of Canada, 2004-2005 Fiscal Year
Expense Name Amount ±%
TRANSFER PAYMENTS--
    Old age security benefits, guaranteed income supplement and spouse's allowance-- $27,870,984,000
    Other levels of government--
        Canada health and social transfer $28,031,155,000
        Fiscal arrangements $12,863,527,000
        Alternative payments for standing programs-- -$2,746,317,000
        Other $3,806,923,000
    Employment insurance benefits-- $14,747,612,000
    Canada child tax benefits $8,687,760,000
    Other transfer payments $25,000,810,000
TOTAL TRANSFER PAYMENTS $118,262,454,000
 
OTHER PROGRAM EXPENSES-- $4,335,433,000
    Crown Corporation Expenses $8,907,419,000
    Agriculture and Agri-Food $1,341,915,000
    Canada Customs and Revenue Agency $3,748,605,000
    Environment $1,295,505,000
    Fisheries and Oceans $1,353,269,000
    Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Foreign Affairs) $1,565,736,000
    Health $1,954,206,000
    Human Resources and Skills Development $2,500,359,000
    Industry $2,093,223,000
    Justice $1,010,537,000
    National Defence $14,317,557,000
    Public Works and Government Services $2,326,043,000
    Solicitor General (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) $6,057,399,000
    Treasury Board $1,716,863,000
    Other ministries $7,458,337,000
TOTAL OTHER PROGRAM EXPENSES $57,646,973,000
TOTAL PROGRAM EXPENSES $175,909,427,000
 
PUBLIC DEBT CHARGES $34,117,928,000
 
TOTAL EXPENSES $210,027,355,000
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