TICGL

| Economic Consulting Group

TICGL | Economic Consulting Group

The Bank of Tanzania’s August 2025 review highlights a strong fiscal outcome for June 2025, with total government revenues reaching TZS 3,753.4 billion, about 5.1% above target, driven by robust tax collections of TZS 3,108.7 billion (82.8% of total). Expenditures were contained at TZS 3,350.0 billion, with recurrent spending accounting for 72.9% and development spending 27.1%. This resulted in a budget surplus of TZS 403.4 billion, reflecting strengthened tax administration, cautious spending, and improved fiscal stability, thereby easing borrowing needs and supporting macroeconomic confidence.

1. Central Government Revenues (June 2025)

Tax revenues continue to be the dominant source, accounting for over 80% of government revenues.

2. Central Government Expenditures (June 2025)

Development expenditure accounted for about 27.1% of total spending, while recurrent expenditure (wages, interest, and other recurrent costs) made up 72.9%.

3. Fiscal Balance Context

Table 1: Central Government Revenues (June 2025)

Revenue SourceAmount (TZS Billion)Share of Total (%)Target Performance
Total Revenue3,753.4100.0105.1% of target
Central Government3,579.295.4Above target (3.9%)
├─ Tax Revenue3,108.782.8107.8% of target
└─ Non-Tax Revenue470.512.6Below target (83.8%)

Table 2: Central Government Expenditures (June 2025)

Expenditure CategoryAmount (TZS Billion)Share of Total (%)
Total Expenditure3,350.0100.0
Recurrent Expenditure2,440.672.9
├─ Wages & Salaries(included)
├─ Interest Payments(included)
└─ Other Recurrent(included)
Development Expenditure909.427.1

Economic Implications of Central Government Finances – June 2025

1. Central Government Revenues (June 2025)

2. Central Government Expenditures (June 2025)

3. Fiscal Balance Context

Summary of Broader Economic Significance

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