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Revenue at the UAE level Dataset title

date createdCreated 28/04/2022
date updatedUpdated 21/11/2024
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Revenue data at the UAE level (In million AED) includes the following: 1. Taxes: the Compulsory, unrequited amounts receivable by government units from institutional units. Excludes certain compulsory receivables, such as fines, penalties, and most social security contributions (as defined the government's financial statistics manual issued by the International Monetary Fund ) 2. Social contributions: actual or imputed revenue receivable by social insurance schemes to make provision for social insurance benefits payable (as defined the government's financial statistics manual issued by the International Monetary Fund ) 3. Grants: transfers receivable by government units from other resident or nonresident government units or international organizations. do not meet the definition of a tax, subsidy, or social contribution (as defined the government's financial statistics manual issued by the International Monetary Fund ) 4. Other types of revenue: Fines, penalties, forfeits, Transfers not elsewhere classified (subsidies and transfers from other sectors - excludes government and international organizations), Premiums, fees, and claims related to nonlife insurance and standardized guarantee schemes (as defined the government's financial statistics manual issued by the International Monetary Fund ) Data collected yearly From 2010 to 2018 according to the standards of the government's financial statistics manual issued by the International Monetary Fund

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