Canadian federal spending, 2004 , comprises the revenues and expenditures of the Government of Canada in the 2004-2005 fiscal year (April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005). All figures below are in Canadian dollars , and are reported as prepared by the Receiver General for Canada , in the annual Public Accounts of Canada . The ±% column below is relative to the last Canadian federal fiscal year of 03–04, as noted in Canadian federal spending, 2003 .
Revenues
Revenues of the Government of Canada, 2004-2005 Fiscal Year
Revenue Name
Amount
±%
TAX REVENUES--
Income tax --
Personal
$98,520,957,000
Corporate
$29,955,402,000
Other income tax revenues
$3,560,166,000
Other taxes and duties --
Goods and services tax
$29,758,186,000
Energy taxes--
Excise tax --Gasoline
$4,013,957,000
Excise tax—Aviation gasoline and diesel fuel
$1,040,363,000
Customs import duties
$3,091,209,000
Other excise taxes and duties--
Excise duties
$4,335,433,000
Air travellers security charges
$383,201,000
Miscellaneous excise taxes and duties
$235,034,000
TOTAL TAX REVENUES
$174,893,908,000
EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PREMIUMS
$17,306,782,000
OTHER REVENUES--
Crown corporation revenues--
$1,505,951,000
Enterprise Crown corporations and other government business enterprises--
Share of annual profit
$4,854,814,000
Interest and other
$466,570,000
Other program revenues--
Return on investments
$491,130,000
Sales of goods and services
$5,463,268,000
Miscellaneous revenues
$5,500,515,000
Foreign exchange revenues--
Exchange Fund Account
$1,827,486,000
International Monetary Fund
-$653,370,000
Other
$640,000
TOTAL OTHER REVENUES
$19,457,004,000
TOTAL REVENUES
$211,657,694,000
Expenses
Expenses of the Government of Canada, 2004-2005 Fiscal Year
Expense Name
Amount
±%
TRANSFER PAYMENTS --
Old age security benefits, guaranteed income supplement and spouse's allowance--
$27,870,984,000
Other levels of government--
Canada health and social transfer
$28,031,155,000
Fiscal arrangements
$12,863,527,000
Alternative payments for standing programs--
-$2,746,317,000
Other
$3,806,923,000
Employment insurance benefits--
$14,747,612,000
Canada child tax benefits
$8,687,760,000
Other transfer payments
$25,000,810,000
TOTAL TRANSFER PAYMENTS
$118,262,454,000
OTHER PROGRAM EXPENSES--
$4,335,433,000
Crown Corporation Expenses
$8,907,419,000
Agriculture and Agri-Food
$1,341,915,000
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
$3,748,605,000
Environment
$1,295,505,000
Fisheries and Oceans
$1,353,269,000
Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Foreign Affairs)
$1,565,736,000
Health
$1,954,206,000
Human Resources and Skills Development
$2,500,359,000
Industry
$2,093,223,000
Justice
$1,010,537,000
National Defence
$14,317,557,000
Public Works and Government Services
$2,326,043,000
Solicitor General (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness)
$6,057,399,000
Treasury Board
$1,716,863,000
Other ministries
$7,458,337,000
TOTAL OTHER PROGRAM EXPENSES
$57,646,973,000
TOTAL PROGRAM EXPENSES
$175,909,427,000
PUBLIC DEBT CHARGES
$34,117,928,000
TOTAL EXPENSES
$210,027,355,000
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