DOF vows to intensify revenue collections to fund 2025 nat’l budget

Finance Secretary Ralph Recto in a press conference at the Malacañan Palace on Monday (Dec. 30, 2024) vows that his agency will work round the clock to finance the PHP6.326-trillion 2025 General Appropriations Act. Some 73 percent of the budget will be funded by revenue collections. SCREENSHOT FROM RTVM VIDEO
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto in a press conference at the Malacañan Palace on Monday (Dec. 30, 2024) vows that his agency will work round the clock to finance the PHP6.326-trillion 2025 General Appropriations Act. Some 73 percent of the budget will be funded by revenue collections. SCREENSHOT FROM RTVM VIDEO

DEPARTMENT of Finance (DOF) Secretary Ralph Recto vowed for a more robust revenue collections next year following President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s signing of the 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA) on Monday, December 30.

In a press conference at the Malacañan Palace, Recto said P4.62 trillion or 73 percent of the P6.326 trillion 2025 budget will be funded through national government revenues.

This means the government will be spending an average of P17.33 billion a day, and P12.72 billion of which will be financed by tax collection and non-tax revenues, such as income collected by the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) and remittances from government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs).

Kaya naman, sa laki po ng aming responsibilidad, bente kwatro oras din magtatrabaho ang DOF para matugunan ang ating pangangailangan. At titiyakin namin na ang bawat sentimo ay mapupunta sa tamang proyekto at programa para sa bayan,” Recto said.

The finance chief added that his agency will strive to surpass revenue targets to generate more resources.

This year, the national government’s revenue is expected to reach P4.42 trillion, exceeding its P4.27-trillion target.

“As a percentage of GDP [gross domestic product], the emerging revenues will climb to 16.7 percent, the highest in the last 27 years,” Recto said.

Last week, the BTr reported that the national government collected a total of P4.1 trillion in revenues from January to November 2024.

Likewise, the DOF noted that non-tax revenues as of end-November 2024 hit a record-high P606.6 billion.

“So rest assured, we will work doubly hard to sustain this momentum and adhere to our Medium-Term Fiscal Program that reduces our deficit and debt gradually in a realistic manner; while creating more jobs, increasing our people’s incomes, and decreasing poverty in the process,” Recto said. (PNA)

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