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RUSSIA.
according to the official budgets presented by the Minister of Finance to the Emperor: —
Years
Revenue
Expenditure
Sil. roubles
£
Sil. roubles
£
1862
295,861,839
40,844,791
310,619,739
40,181,459
1863
347,867,860
47,079,078
347,867,860
47,079,078
1864
401,094,793
54,506,677
401,094,793
54,506,677
1865
380,093.514
52.164,219
380,093,514
52,164,219
1866
404,068,004
55,900,211
404,068,004
55,900,211
1867
443,850,171
60,876,277
443,850,171
60,876,277
1868
475,569,577
64,735,562
475,569,577
64,735,562
More than one-third of the total revenue of the empire is derived from indirect taxation, and nearly one-third of the total expenditure is for the maintenance of the army. It is very difficult to arrive at a clear view of the details of revenue and expenditure from the published accounts, inasmuch as the financial estimates of Russia are framed on the model of the Imperial French budgets, the revenue as •well as the expenditure being divided into ' ordinary ' and ' extra- ordinary,' and loans treated as ' extraordinary revenue.' The fol- lowing statement drives the official budget estimates of revenue and expenditure for the year 1869, after the report of the Minister of Finance presented to the Emperor : —
Estimates of Revenue for 1869.
Ordinary receipts: — ■
Gross receipts
Cost of collection
Net receipts
Roubles
Roubles
Roubles
Direct taxes
94,239,540
2,296,819
91,312,720
Indirect taxes
201,899,543
16,846,726
185,052.815
State monopolies .
18,251,588
15,217,365
3,034,223
State domains
31,039,211
10,646,361
20,392,852
Miscellaneous receipts .
53,758,932
—
53,758,932
Revenue of Poland
15,208,387
801,712
14,406,676
,, of the Trans-Caucasus Total of ordinary receipts
5,580,331
—
5,580,331
419,977,532
46,438,983
373,538,549
Extraordinary Receipts : —
£57,531,169
6,361,505
51,169,664
Resources from former loans
15,174.075
, —
15,174,075
Special Receipts 'to order ' .
15,804,496
—
15,804,496
Railway Loans . Total Revenue .
31,123,303
—
31,123,303
482,079,406
46,438,983
435,640,422
£60,038,278
6,361,505
59,676,773