Appendix F: Cash revenue statistics and history
Table F1: Australian Government receipts (cash basis)(a)

Table F1: Australian Government receipts (cash basis)(a) (continued)

- Figures up to and including 1998-99 are based on the old Commonwealth Budget Sector cash accounting framework. Figures from 1999-2000 are on an Australian Government general government GFS basis.
- Estimates.
- Includes the Medicare levy.
- PPS denotes Prescribed Payments System, which was replaced by the PAYG withholding system from 1 July 2000.
- These items are reported net of Revenue Replacement Payments (RRPs) to the States.
Table F2: Major categories of receipts as a proportion of gross domestic product (cash basis)(a)

Table F2: Major categories of receipts as a proportion of gross domestic product (cash basis)(a) (continued)

- Figures up to and including 1998-99 are based on the old Commonwealth Budget Sector cash accounting framework. Figures from 1999-2000 are on an Australian Government general government GFS basis.
- Also includes gross Prescribed Payments System and Reportable Payments System receipts.
- Includes wholesale sales tax, wine equalisation tax, luxury car tax, agricultural levies and other taxes.
- Estimates.
Table F3: Major categories of receipts as a proportion of total receipts (cash basis)(a)

Table F3: Major categories of receipts as a proportion of total receipts (cash basis)(a) (continued)

- Figures up to and including 1998-99 are based on the old Commonwealth Budget Sector cash accounting framework. Figures from 1999-2000 are on an Australian Government general government GFS basis.
- Also includes gross Prescribed Payments System and Reportable Payments System receipts.
- Includes wholesale sales tax, wine equalisation tax, luxury car tax, agricultural levies and other taxes.
- Estimates.




