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Penang govt tables budget with higher deficit for 2023

Shortfall of RM467.12 million to be financed by state’s accumulated savings, says chief minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Nov 2022 10:56PM

Penang govt tables budget with higher deficit for 2023
Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow says the budget deficit was necessary in view of the state government’s promise to boost Penang’s development while ensuring people’s welfare is prioritised. – The Vibes file pic, November 21, 2022

GEORGE TOWN – The Penang government has presented its budget for 2023 with a higher deficit of RM467.12 million compared to the deficit of RM449.80 million in 2022.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the budget deficit was necessary in view of the state government’s promise to boost Penang’s development while ensuring people’s welfare is prioritised.

“Taking into account 2023’s expected revenue of RM522.35 million against an operating expenditure of RM989.47 million, this will result in a deficit of RM467.12 million in the state’s budget for 2023,” Chow said when presenting Penang’s Budget 2023 in the state assembly here today.

“The estimated deficit or shortfall of RM467.12 million expected in Penang’s Budget 2023 will be financed from the state’s accumulated savings at the end of 2021 amounting to RM848.82 million,” he said.

Chow said the state’s total reserves as of end-2021 amounted to RM2.12 billion, including its consolidated trust account.

He added that the proposed 2023 operating expenditure, totalling RM989.47 million, was an increase of RM54.25 million compared to 2022.

He estimated that the state government will be able to collect revenues totalling RM522.35 million, a 7.61% increase of RM36.93 million, versus the estimated 2022 revenue of RM485.42 million.

Revenue composition for 2023 comprises a tax revenue of RM165.65 million or 31.71%; non-tax revenue of RM253.93 million, or 48.61%; and non-revenue receipts of RM102.77 million, or 19.68%.

“The main reason for the expected RM36.93 million rise compared to 2022 was from non-tax revenue sources involving licenses and permits and financing profits and investment gains,” he said.

In the budget presentation themed “Sustainable Development for the Well-being of the People”, Chow also announced the giving of premium discounts for the extension of the leasehold period and also ownership due to the ending of the leasehold period.

He said the premium discounts, which ranged from 50% to 90%, were based only on the land’s current value, without taking into account the structures on that land. – Bernama, November 21, 2022

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