CO129-533-4 Hong Kong Water Supply Scheme 28-1-1931 - 20-1-1932 — Page 33

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was $9,361,679, of which over $5,500,000 was in liquid form. I regret that the late Treasurer's estimate in October, 1930, which is quoted in the second paragraph of Your Lordship's despatch, was so far wide of the mark. This was largely accounted for by an unexpected increase in land sales and by the fall in the dollar resulting in the appreciation of the dollar value of sterling deposits realized during the year.

4. As regards the current year's working, the revenue up to date is well ahead of the estimated figures, the result of the additional taxation imposed having exceeded expectations. The revenue actually collected up to the 30th of June was $15,700,000, and there is no reason to suppose that the second half will not produce at least an equal amount, more especially

as the full effect of certain forms of taxation will

not be felt until the second half. It may reasonably be anticipated therefore that the revenue for the full year will not be far short of $31,000,000.

5.

The expenditure for the first half of this year will probably amount to about $14,250,000 but for the full year it is anticipated that the estimate of $30,986,800 will prove to be approximately correct.

In the absence therefore of any unforeseen eventuality,

the Budget should be balanced.

6.

As Your Lordship is aware, additional

taxation has been imposed, including an increase of 45

in the rates.

The effect of this additional taxation

is

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