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Quota elements

BASE YEAR QUOTA

 

CONCEPT

FUNCTION

DEPENDING ON

1

State Budget: expenditure It fixes how much the State spends in the whole of Spain State expenditure

2

Charges assumed by the Autonomous Community It fixes how much the State spends in the whole of Spain State expenditure

3

Total non-assumed charges (1-2) It fixes how much the State spends in the whole of Spain State expenditure

Attribution rate (6.24%) It fixes which percentage of the total ( expenditure, income and other) corresponds to the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country State and Basque Country Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (constant since 1981)

4

Non-assumed charges to finance by the Autonomous Community

Expenditure to be paid by the Basque Country State Expenditure and GDP

5

Non-agreed taxes State income to be sustracted State Income

6

Non-tax income State income to be sustracted State Income

7

Adjustment for agreed direct taxes State income to be sustracted State Income

8

Total adjustments and compensations for State income attributed to the Basque Country Autonomous Community State income to be sustracted State Income

9

Budget Deficit Portion of the expenditure not financed with income State Deficit

10

Liquid quota (4-8-9) Amount to be paid to the state by the Basque Country State expenditure, State income, State Deficit, GDP

11

Álava Compensations Compensation for special expenditure CSpecial expenditure competences in Álava

12

Net amount payable (10-11) Amount to be effectively paid State expenditure, State income, State Deficit, GDP

SUBSEQUENT QUOTA FOR THE FIVE-YEAR PERIOD

13

Updating index Increase percentage relative to the base year State Income
14 PROVISONAL NET QUOTA (=13×10) The amount to be paid to the State State expenditure, State income, State Deficit, GDP

15

Álava compensations Compensation for special expenditure Special expenditure competentes for Álava

16

Net amount payable(14-15) Amount to be effectively paid State expenditure, State income, State Deficit, GDP