Revenues of the federal budget for next year will amount to 7.5 trillion rubles, while expenditures - 9.4 trillion rubles. The projected deficit in the 2.9 trillion rubles, increased by 0.5 trillion. On this day the newspaper Vedomosti. The publication gained access to the forecasts of the Ministry of Finance (MOF) on income 2010 budget year and next. Urals oil price significantly exceeded the budgeted 2010 $ 58 per barrel (in January - March this year, the cost of Russia's "black gold" fluctuated around 75.1 dollars per barrel) and the GDP growth forecast was raised from 1.6% to 3; 1%. But additional budget revenues do not exceed the 92.9 billion rubles, experts are convinced the Ministry of Finance. Indeed, oil prices are rising, but stronger ruble. The Kremlin has recently adopted a happy-making, which will be costly for the country, said the Finance Ministry. Thus, lowering the export duty for gas supplies to Ukraine will subtract from the budget of 2010 to almost 85 billion rubles. A zero rate of export duty on the East Siberian oil and declarative procedure of VAT reimbursement will reduce revenue by 221 billion rubles. Moreover, the calculations are preliminary in nature, said a senior official of the ministry. However, the amount of additional income should not increase spending, has promised to Deputy Finance Minister Tatyana Nesterenko: the entire surplus will go to cover the deficit of the Pension Fund. Now next year's budget with the planned revenues of 7.5 trillion rubles and expenditures of 9.4 trillion rubles. Now the task is cut in the expenditure part of the nearly 0.5 trillion rubles, the official said the Finance Ministry. Meanwhile, government orders require new spending. To support the country's leading universities to 30 billion rubles more than 6 billion rubles - for additional compensation to military personnel and prosecutors of the North Caucasus region, more than 3 billion rubles - the introduction of the appellate courts, and rising wages court personnel, 2.7 billion rubles - for Russia population census, etc., the newspaper said.
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