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Non-Financial Accounts

Non-Financial Accounts

Online ISSN: 2009-6178
CSO statistical publication, , 11am
COVID-19 Release Information

This release has been compiled during the COVID-19 crisis. The results contained in this release reflect some of the economic impacts of the COVID-19 situation. For further information see Background Notes.

Revenue

Total revenue of general government increased to €27.0 billion in Q2 2022, €3.4 billion (14.3%) higher than the €23.7 billion received in Q2 2021. Taxes and social contributions make up 94% of general government revenue. This quarter these categories increased by €3.3 billion, almost the entirety of the year-on-year increase, to reach €25.4 billion. Taxes on income, profits and capital gains increased by €2.7 billion (mainly due to increased receipts from income tax and corporation tax); and social contributions, mainly PRSI receipts, increased by €0.6 billion. 

Indirect taxesDirect taxesCapital taxesSocial contributionsInvestment incomeSales of goods and servicesCurrent transfersCapital transfers
Q1 20205.7126.8820.0533.9630.0381.0130.150.099
Q2 20204.62410.1020.0533.4440.8610.8630.1780.111
Q3 20207.2127.0750.0963.6610.1461.0020.1940.113
Q4 20206.17513.2330.3034.3610.0651.0140.1770.213
Q1 20217.0997.0030.0613.8140.0410.8980.190.129
Q2 20216.03911.8680.0684.1240.2870.9250.220.121
Q3 20218.5459.1590.14.2540.0981.0320.4090.291
Q4 20217.65817.6520.3524.80.0521.0660.2030.173
Q1 20228.5579.6590.0634.6060.0180.9960.230.122
Q2 20226.03414.60.0694.710.181.0420.260.145
Table 2.1 General Government; detailed classification of revenue and output

Expenditure

On the expenditure side of the account, at €28.4 billion, Q2 2022 was €2.5 billion higher than the level of expenditure in Q2 2021 which was €25.3 billion. There was a large reduction in expenditure on social benefits, which decreased by €0.4 billion with the Pandemic Unemployment Payment now closed1

Compensation of employees increased to €7.0 billion from €6.7 billion in Q2 2021, an increase of €0.3 billion. Intermediate consumption showed an increase of €0.7 billion, while gross fixed capital formation showed an increase of €0.4 billion. Current transfer payments showed an increase of €0.1 billion and capital transfers an increase of €2.7 billion. The latter is due to the recording of expenditure on the Defective Concrete Blocks Grant Scheme in Q2 2022.

Direct spending on COVID-19 measures amounted to approximately €1.1 billion this quarter. The main elements of this expenditure were:

  • COVID-19 related health expenditure €0.8 billion;
  • Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme €0.1 billion;

1PUP closed in March 2022.

Compensation of employeesIntermediate consumptionInterestSocial benefitsSubsidiesGross investment in non-financial assetsCurrent transfersCapital transfers
Q1 20206.0783.0011.0377.6420.5512.0690.9760.353
Q2 20206.1683.7350.94710.1962.2722.0561.1660.392
Q3 20206.0294.0840.9749.4911.8142.5240.8260.324
Q4 20206.5554.0880.8710.2641.7842.0441.0620.583
Q1 20216.2373.7670.8269.5511.7621.681.2770.41
Q2 20216.6933.670.8249.4031.7982.091.0810.401
Q3 20216.854.0410.8149.4191.8752.3380.8410.379
Q4 20216.7714.3170.8289.3191.892.7451.3270.591
Q1 20226.8883.6940.797.8591.1862.1891.1220.326
Q2 20226.9934.3350.828.960.6582.4811.1393.062
Table 2.2 General Government; detailed classification of expenditure and consumption