Details of public revenues - Egypt
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Africa Desk: dev.africa@oecd.org
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Ministry of Finance.
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Egyptian Pound
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31-10-2023
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Fiscal year ends on 30 June. For example, the data for 2021 represent July 2020 to June 2021. The data are on a cash basis. Figures exclude tax revenues collected by sub-national governments as the data are not available. These data are believed to have little impact on overall totals.
Heading 2000: Egypt does not include social security contributions in its tax revenue data as the Egyptian authorities do not consider them as taxes.
Royalties on the Suez Canal as well as other royalties and administrative fees are reported as taxes in Egypt. These revenues are considered as non-tax revenues according to the OECD classification, described in the Interpretative Guidein Annex A.
Figures exclude non-tax revenues collected by sub-national governments as the data are not available. These data are estimated to be insignificant.
Royalties on the Suez Canal as well as other royalties and administrative fees are reported as tax revenues in Egypt.
In accordance with the OECD classification, as set out in the Interpetative Guide in Annex A, these revenues are considered non-tax revenues.
Details of public revenues - EgyptContact person/organisation
Africa Desk: dev.africa@oecd.org
Direct source
Ministry of Finance.
Unit of measure usedEgyptian PoundPower codeMillionsDate last updated
31-10-2023
Key statistical concept
Fiscal year ends on 30 June. For example, the data for 2021 represent July 2020 to June 2021. The data are on a cash basis. Figures exclude tax revenues collected by sub-national governments as the data are not available. These data are believed to have little impact on overall totals.
Heading 2000: Egypt does not include social security contributions in its tax revenue data as the Egyptian authorities do not consider them as taxes.
Royalties on the Suez Canal as well as other royalties and administrative fees are reported as taxes in Egypt. These revenues are considered as non-tax revenues according to the OECD classification, described in the Interpretative Guidein Annex A.
Figures exclude non-tax revenues collected by sub-national governments as the data are not available. These data are estimated to be insignificant.
Royalties on the Suez Canal as well as other royalties and administrative fees are reported as tax revenues in Egypt.
In accordance with the OECD classification, as set out in the Interpetative Guide in Annex A, these revenues are considered non-tax revenues.