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    Published on Monday, July 14, 2014 | Updated on Sunday, July 15, 2018

    Chile: Government revised upwards its estimate for fiscal deficit in 2014

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    The Budget Office updated its macroeconomic estimates for 2014, as a prelude to next year’s budget discussion in coming months. In this opportunity, GDP growth expectation was corrected downwards to 3.2% in 2014 (BBVAe: 3.1%) with an expected detrimental to fiscal revenues of USD2.0bn in relation to the current budget figures. In terms of expenditures, government revised them upwards in USD1.1bn, with an expected real increase of 6.6% in 2014. If we consider the accumulated 5.8% YoY increase in real expenditures as of May 2014, public expenditures should rise 7.1% YoY in the rest of 2014, supporting aggregate activity figures during 2H14. All in all, fiscal deficit for 2014 was corrected upwards from 0.9% to 2.0% of GDP, without considering additional revenues from the tax reform. In this regard, the Budget Office disclaimed that fiscal deficit could reach only 1.7% of GDP this year considering the additional revenues estimated to collect from the tax reform.

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    Chile: Gobierno eleva estimación de déficit fiscal y condiciona cumplimiento de la meta estructural a la reforma tributaria

    Spanish - July 14, 2014

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