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Appendix A (1).

REPORT ON THE FINANCES FOR THE YEAR 1921.

REVENUE,

The total revenue for the year amounted to $17,728,132 being $2,391,782 more than the estimate and $3,038,460 more than the revenue in 1920. Compared with that year there were increases under every head.

2. The principal sub-heads showing excess over the estimate are as follows:

(a) Assessed Taxes, $89,838
(b) Liquor Duties, $250,637
(c) Stamps, $38,572
(d) Tobacco Duties, $392,031
(e) Postage, $149,157
(f) Railway, $67,840
(g) Buildings, $45,838
...
(h) Lands not Leased, $54,114
(*) Interest, $99,473
+
Other Miscellaneous Receipts, $75,986
(4) Land Sales, $1,344,097

The increases are due (a) to new buildings, (b) increase of duty, (c) to increase of duties, (d) to increase of duty, (e) to increase of business, and (k) to more lands being disposed of.

3. The principal deficits compared with the Estimates were:--

(a) Kowloon (East) Ferry Licences, $43,347
(b) Opium Monopoly, $61,802
(c) China Companies Fees, $56,619
(d) Water Excess Supply and Meter Rents, $135,931

Of these (a) was overestimated, (b) due to decreased sales, (c) and (d) to scale of fees not being increased as anticipated when the estimates were made out.

EXPENDITURE,

4. The total expenditure brought to account amounted to $15,739,652 being $1,609,498 less than the estimate, and $1,250,058 more than the expenditure in 1920.

Compared with the estimates there were savings under eight heads.

Miscellaneous expenditure exceeded the estimate by $196,971 mainly due to transport of government servants. Kowloon & Canton Railway exceeded the estimate by $210,530 due to two motor coaches and trailer.

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Appendix A (1). REPORT ON THE FINANCES FOR THE YEAR 1921. REVENUE, The total revenue for the year amounted to $17,728,132 being $2,391,782 more than the estimate and $3,038,460 more than the revenue in 1920. Compared with that year there were increases under every head. 2. The principal sub-heads showing excess over the estimate are as follows: (a) Assessed Taxes, $89,838 (b) Liquor Duties, $250,637 (c) Stamps, $38,572 (d) Tobacco Duties, $392,031 (e) Postage, $149,157 (f) Railway, $67,840 (g) Buildings, $45,838 ... (h) Lands not Leased, $54,114 (*) Interest, $99,473 + Other Miscellaneous Receipts, $75,986 (4) Land Sales, $1,344,097 The increases are due (a) to new buildings, (b) increase of duty, (c) to increase of duties, (d) to increase of duty, (e) to increase of business, and (k) to more lands being disposed of. 3. The principal deficits compared with the Estimates were:-- (a) Kowloon (East) Ferry Licences, $43,347 (b) Opium Monopoly, $61,802 (c) China Companies Fees, $56,619 (d) Water Excess Supply and Meter Rents, $135,931 Of these (a) was overestimated, (b) due to decreased sales, (c) and (d) to scale of fees not being increased as anticipated when the estimates were made out. EXPENDITURE, 4. The total expenditure brought to account amounted to $15,739,652 being $1,609,498 less than the estimate, and $1,250,058 more than the expenditure in 1920. Compared with the estimates there were savings under eight heads. Miscellaneous expenditure exceeded the estimate by $196,971 mainly due to transport of government servants. Kowloon & Canton Railway exceeded the estimate by $210,530 due to two motor coaches and trailer.
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Appendix A (1). REPORT ON THE FINANCES FOR THE YEAR 1921. REVENUE, The total revenue for the year amounted to $17,728,132 being $2,391,782 more than the estimate and $3,038,460 more than the revenue in 1920. Compared with that year there were increases under every head. 2. The principal sub-heads showing excess over the estimate are as follows: (a) Assessed Taxes, (b) Liquor Duties, (c) Stamps, (d) Tobacco Duties, (e) Postage, (f) Railway, (g) Buildings, ... (h) Lands not Leased, (*) Interest, + Other Miscellaneous Receipts, (4) Land Sales,... 89,838 250,637 38,572 392,031 149.157 67,840 45,838 ... 54,114 99,473 75,986 1,344,097 The increases are due (a) to new buildings, (b) increase of duty, (c) to increase of duties, (d) to increase of duty, (e) to increase of business, and (k) to more lands being disposed of. 3. The principal deficits compared with the Estimates were:-- (a) Kowloon (East) Ferry Licences, (b) Opium Monopoly, (c) China Companies Fees, d) Water Excess Supply and Meter Rents, $ 43,347 61,802 56,619 135,931 Of these (a) was overestimated, (b) due to decreased sales, (c) and (d) to scale of fees not being increased as anticipated when the estimates were made out. EXPENDITURE, 4. The total expenditure brought to account amounted to $15,739,652 being $1,609,498 less than the estimate, and $1,250,058 more than the expenditure in 1920. Compared with the estimates there were savings under eight heads. Miscellaneous expenditure exceeded the estimate by $196,971 mainly due to transport of government servants. Kowloon & Canton Railway exceeded the estimate by $210,530 due to two motor coaches and trailer.
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Appendix A (1).

REPORT ON THE FINANCES FOR THE YEAR 1921.

REVENUE,

The total revenue for the year amounted to $17,728,132 being $2,391,782 more than the estimate and $3,038,460 more than the revenue in 1920. Compared with that year there were increases under every head.

2. The principal sub-heads showing excess over the estimate are as follows:

(a) Assessed Taxes,

(b) Liquor Duties,

(c) Stamps,

(d) Tobacco Duties,

(e) Postage,

(f) Railway,

(g) Buildings,

...

(h) Lands not Leased,

(*) Interest,

+

Other Miscellaneous Receipts,

(4) Land Sales,...

89,838

250,637

38,572

392,031

149.157

67,840

45,838

...

54,114

99,473

75,986

1,344,097

The increases are due (a) to new buildings, (b) increase of duty, (c) to increase of duties, (d) to increase of duty, (e) to increase of business, and (k) to more lands being disposed of.

3. The principal deficits compared with the Estimates were:--

(a) Kowloon (East) Ferry Licences,

(b) Opium Monopoly,

(c) China Companies Fees,

d) Water Excess Supply and Meter Rents,

$

43,347

61,802

56,619

135,931

Of these (a) was overestimated, (b) due to decreased sales, (c)

and (d) to scale of fees not being increased as anticipated when the estimates were made out.

EXPENDITURE,

4. The total expenditure brought to account amounted to $15,739,652 being $1,609,498 less than the estimate, and $1,250,058 more than the expenditure in 1920.

Compared with the estimates there were savings under eight

heads.

Miscellaneous expenditure exceeded the estimate by $196,971 mainly due to transport of government servants. Kowloon & Canton Railway exceeded the estimate by $210,530 due to two motor coaches and trailer.

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