Economic Report
Prepared by :: Castillo y Rada,
Secretary of Finance
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Section 1: Revenue
Revenue Table for 1827:
Source | Spanish | Amount (in pesos) |
General Sales Tax | Alcalaba | 78,598 |
Stamp Tax |
| 62,294 |
Salt Monopoly |
| 215,333 |
Government Share of Tithes Given to Church | Tithes and Vacantes | 348,719 |
Royal Fifth on Metal Mining | Quinto | 34,738 |
Cockfightin |
| 860 |
Income Tax | Contribucion directa | 144,169 |
Extraordinary Contributions |
| 45,001 |
Internal Loans |
| 354,217 |
Foreign Loans |
| 2,637,195 |
Tobacco Monopoly |
| 800,519 |
Alcohol Monopoly | Aguardientes monopoly | 29,428 |
Import Duties |
| 3,178,198 |
Export Duties |
| 582,100 |
Import Duties on Foreign Merchandise | Dereche de consumo | 424,852 |
Total |
| 9,250,202 |
Revenue Allocations:Province | Allocated Revenue (in pesos) |
Central Government | 5,550,121.20 |
Ecuador Each province within Ecuador receives 97,370.55
| 778,964.38 |
New Grenada Each province within New Grenada receives 97,370.55
| 1,850,040.45 |
Venezuela Each province within Venezuela receives 97,370.55
| 1,071,076.05 |
The Revenue is divided between the governments as follows: 60% of the total revenue goes to the central government and 40% is split evenly between the all the provinces. This is in line with the constitution amendment.
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