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FINANCE ACCOUNTS OF NORTHERN IRELAND
The Finance Accounts set out details of the transactions of the
Consolidated Fund for Northern Ireland for the financial year.
Moneys paid into the account consist of:
Northern Ireland's attributed share of UK taxes;
Various other moneys proper to Northern Ireland;
Grant in Aid from the UK Consolidated Fund, to meet the
shortfall between income and expenditure, i.e. the cash
requirements of departments as approved by Parliament.
The Accounts detail the various sources of receipts and issues
of expenditure. Receipts take the form of Public Income and
Capital Receipts. Expenditure consists of Public Expenditure,
the greater part of which is on Supply Services (the cash
requirements of departments), and moneys mainly invested or
loaned as Capital Issues.
Published by: Department of Finance and Personnel
Available from: HMSO Bookshop 16 Arthur Street,
Belfast BT1
4GD
Latest edition: 1992 (covering the financial year,
1991-92)
Price: £6.10
ISBN: 0 337 23580 5
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