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The government of Dau Sel is mainly funded through a mix of taxes and income generated by state run industries.
The government of Dau Sel is mainly funded through a mix of taxes and income generated by state run industries.
===Taxes===
===Taxes===
Dau Sel's main sources of tax revenue are carbon tax, private income tax (PIT), consumption tax, and GTC (corporate) tax.
===State Industry===
===State Industry===
The largest contributing industry to government funding is Ol Násúnta na Dæsala (Dau Sel National Oil). All profits accumulated by what is considered to be the single largest oil supplier in [[Greater Olympus]] are kept in an account to be used to support the government budget. Based on a 1997 law regarding environmental regulations within Dau Sel, a majority of the Department of Environmental Protection's annual budget comes from this fund.
The largest contributing industry to government funding is Ol Násúnta na Dæsala (Dau Sel National Oil). All profits accumulated by what is considered to be the single largest oil supplier in [[Greater Olympus]] are kept in an account to be used to support the government budget. Based on a 1997 law regarding environmental regulations within Dau Sel, a majority of the Department of Environmental Protection's annual budget comes from this fund.
==Guidelines==
==Guidelines==
==2021 Budget==
==2021 Budget==
The 2021 national budget is for Đ5,837,410,000,000.00 (84.45% of the national GDP) and is broken down in accordance with the table below.
The 2021 national budget is for Đ4,837,410,000,000.00 (69.99% of the national GDP) and is broken down in accordance with the table below.


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! Description !! Amount (in millions of Đ) !! Percent
! Description !! Amount (in millions of Đ) !! Percent
|-
|-
| Healthcare || 791,500 || 13.56%
| Healthcare || 791,500 || 16.36%
|-
|-
| Transportation || 410,000 || 7.02%
| Transportation || 410,000 || 8.48%
|-
|-
| Infrastructure || 310,000 || 5.31%
| Infrastructure || 310,000 || 6.41%
|-
|-
| Military || 543,000 || 9.3%
| Military || 543,000 || 11.23%
|-
|-
| Environment || 115,000 || 1.97%
| Environment || 115,000 || 2.38%
|-
|-
| Food and Agriculture || 126,000 || 2.16%
| Food and Agriculture || 126,000 || 2.6%
|-
|-
| Benefits || 2,637,082 || 45.18%
| Benefits || 1,637,082 || 33.84%
|-
|-
| Legal || 70,000 || 1.2%
| Legal || 70,000 || 1.45%
|-
|-
| Education || 321,828 || 5.51%
| Education || 321,828 || 6.65%
|-
|-
| Other || 513,000 || 8.79%
| Other || 513,000 || 10.6%
|}
|}
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 7 October 2021

Each year the national legislature of Dau Sel passes a national budget.

Funding

The government of Dau Sel is mainly funded through a mix of taxes and income generated by state run industries.

Taxes

Dau Sel's main sources of tax revenue are carbon tax, private income tax (PIT), consumption tax, and GTC (corporate) tax.

State Industry

The largest contributing industry to government funding is Ol Násúnta na Dæsala (Dau Sel National Oil). All profits accumulated by what is considered to be the single largest oil supplier in Greater Olympus are kept in an account to be used to support the government budget. Based on a 1997 law regarding environmental regulations within Dau Sel, a majority of the Department of Environmental Protection's annual budget comes from this fund.

Guidelines

2021 Budget

The 2021 national budget is for Đ4,837,410,000,000.00 (69.99% of the national GDP) and is broken down in accordance with the table below.

Description Amount (in millions of Đ) Percent
Healthcare 791,500 16.36%
Transportation 410,000 8.48%
Infrastructure 310,000 6.41%
Military 543,000 11.23%
Environment 115,000 2.38%
Food and Agriculture 126,000 2.6%
Benefits 1,637,082 33.84%
Legal 70,000 1.45%
Education 321,828 6.65%
Other 513,000 10.6%