AnnualReport-1926 — Page 6

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I. FINANCES.

The revenue for the year amounted to $21,131,582 being $235,161 less than the estimate and $2,112,783 less than the revenue for the previous year.

Compared with the returns for 1925 there were decreases under all the heads except Kowloon-Canton Railway, Licences and Internal Revenue and Miscellaneous Receipts.

The expenditure amounted to a total of $23,524,716 inclusive of a sum of $4,720,000 spent on Public Works Extraordinary.

The detailed figures for 1926 are set out in the following statements :-

HEADS OF REVENUE.

C.

Light Dues 110,543.80 Light Dues, Special Assessment 127,655.26 Licences and Internal Revenue not otherwise specified 14,020,850.58 Fees of Court or Office, Payments for specific purposes, and Reimbursements in Aid 1,488,587.15 Post Office 766,539.87 Kowloon-Canton Railway 538,044.73 Rent of Government Property, Land, and Houses 1,264,799.24 Interest 237,443.67 Miscellaneous Receipts 2,290,775.73 TOTAL, (Ordinary) $20,845,240.03 Land Sales, (Premia on New Leases) 286,341.61 TOTAL $21,131,581.64

The total expenditure brought to account amounted to $23,524,716 being $265,899 less than the estimate, and $4,724,102 less than the expenditure in 1925. Miscellaneous Services exceeded the estimate by $230,130 chiefly on account of the upkeep of emergency organisations brought into existence by the political situation.

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I. FINANCES. The revenue for the year amounted to $21,131,582 being $235,161 less than the estimate and $2,112,783 less than the revenue for the previous year. Compared with the returns for 1925 there were decreases under all the heads except Kowloon-Canton Railway, Licences and Internal Revenue and Miscellaneous Receipts. The expenditure amounted to a total of $23,524,716 inclusive of a sum of $4,720,000 spent on Public Works Extraordinary. The detailed figures for 1926 are set out in the following statements :- HEADS OF REVENUE. C. Light Dues 110,543.80 Light Dues, Special Assessment 127,655.26 Licences and Internal Revenue not otherwise specified 14,020,850.58 Fees of Court or Office, Payments for specific purposes, and Reimbursements in Aid 1,488,587.15 Post Office 766,539.87 Kowloon-Canton Railway 538,044.73 Rent of Government Property, Land, and Houses 1,264,799.24 Interest 237,443.67 Miscellaneous Receipts 2,290,775.73 TOTAL, (Ordinary) $20,845,240.03 Land Sales, (Premia on New Leases) 286,341.61 TOTAL $21,131,581.64 The total expenditure brought to account amounted to $23,524,716 being $265,899 less than the estimate, and $4,724,102 less than the expenditure in 1925. Miscellaneous Services exceeded the estimate by $230,130 chiefly on account of the upkeep of emergency organisations brought into existence by the political situation.
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I. FINANCES. The revenue for the year amounted to $21,131,582 being $235,161 less than the estimate and $2,112,783 less than the revenue for the previous year. Compared with the returns for 1925 there were decreases under all the heads except Kowloon-Canton Railway, Licences and Internal Revenue and Miscellaneous Receipts. The expenditure amounted to a total of $23,524,716 inclusive of a sum of $4,720,000 spent on Public Works Extraordinary. The detailed figures for 1926 are set out in the following statements :- HEADS OF REVENUE. C. Light Dues Light Dues, Special Assessment - Licences and Internal Revenue not otherwise 110,543.80 127,655.26 specified - 14,020,850.58 Fees of Court or Office, Payments for specific purposes, and Reimbursements in Aid - 1,488,587.15 Post Office 766,539.87 Kowloon-Canton Railway 538,044.73 Rent of Government Property, Land, and Houses 1,264,799.24 Interest 237,443.67 Miscellaneous Receipts TOTAL, (Ordinary)- 2,290,775.73 $20,845,240.03 Land Sales, (Premia on New Leases) - TOTAL 286,341.61 $21,131,581.64 The total expenditure brought to account amounted to $23,524,716 being $265,899 less than the estimate, and $4,724,102 less than the expenditure in 1925. Miscellaneous Services exceeded the estimate by $230,130 chiefly on account of the upkeep of emergency organisations brought into existence by the political situation.
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I. FINANCES.

The revenue for the year amounted to $21,131,582 being $235,161 less than the estimate and $2,112,783 less than the revenue for the previous year.

Compared with the returns for 1925 there were decreases under all the heads except Kowloon-Canton Railway, Licences and Internal Revenue and Miscellaneous Receipts.

The expenditure amounted to a total of $23,524,716 inclusive of a sum of $4,720,000 spent on Public Works Extraordinary.

The detailed figures for 1926 are set out in the following statements :-

HEADS OF REVENUE.

C.

Light Dues

Light Dues, Special Assessment -

Licences and Internal Revenue not otherwise

110,543.80

127,655.26

specified

-

14,020,850.58

Fees of Court or Office, Payments for specific

purposes, and Reimbursements in Aid -

1,488,587.15

Post Office

766,539.87

Kowloon-Canton Railway

538,044.73

Rent of Government Property, Land, and

Houses

1,264,799.24

Interest

237,443.67

Miscellaneous Receipts

TOTAL, (Ordinary)-

2,290,775.73

$20,845,240.03

Land Sales, (Premia on New Leases)

-

TOTAL

286,341.61

$21,131,581.64

The total expenditure brought to account amounted to $23,524,716 being $265,899 less than the estimate, and $4,724,102 less than the expenditure in 1925. Miscellaneous Services exceeded the estimate by $230,130 chiefly on account of the upkeep of emergency organisations brought into existence by the political situation.

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