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Public Finance
Data that are not mentioned their source are compiled by the Bank of Japan. Time presentation is according to Japan Standard Time except otherwise noted.
Statement of Receipts and Payments of Treasury Accounts(1) Transactions with the Private Sector - Transactions with foreign central banks and international organizations (the yen accounts of the Bank of Japan) are included in this table from April 1999. (They were included in the table of transactions with the Bank of Japan through March 1999.)
- Through April 1985, General Accounts includes figures
for Japan Tobacco & Salt Public Corporation.
- Special Accounts, etc. includes figures for Medical
Care Facilities Finance Corporation through January 1985, includes figures for
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Public Corporation through April 1985, and
includes figures for Japan National Railways through April 1987.
- Through March 2007, figures for Stable Food Supply
are those for Foodstuff Control.
- Fiscal Loan Fund and Industrial Investments were
integrated into Fiscal Investment and Loan in April 2008 (Through March 2008,
figures for Fiscal Investment and Loan are those for Fiscal Loan Fund).
- Infrastructure Development was newly added when Road
Improvement, River Conservation, Harbor and Airport were integrated in April
2008.
- The funds of Japan Post are not included in Treasury Accounts from April 2003, when the Postal Service Agency changed to Japan Post.
- The funds of Housing Loan Corporation are not
included in Treasury Accounts from April 2007, when it changed to Japan
Housing Finance Agency which does not deposit cash in the
treasury.
- Credit Insurance Account of Japan Small and Medium Enterprise
Corporation was newly added in July 1999, when the former Small Business
Credit Insurance Corporation was integrated. Until then, figures are those for Small Business Credit
Insurance Corporation in the table. In July 2004, Japan Finance Corporation for
Small and Medium Enterprise inherited the Credit Insurance Programs which
were operated by the Japan Small and Medium Enterprise Corporation.
- After the integration of Financing Bills and Treasury
Bills in February 2009, Treasury Bills were excluded from Public Debt and
categorized as Treasury Discount Bills. However, those Treasury Bills which
were issued before the integration remain included.
- Treasury Discount Bills were newly added when
Financing Bills and Treasury Bills were integrated in February 2009. From
April 1999 through then, figures were those for Financing Bills. Before April
1999, when Treasury Financing Bills, Foreign Exchange Fund Financing Bills and
Food Financing Bills were integrated, figures of these three types of
Financing Bills were included in Other Special Accounts.
- Component figures of Adjustments are no longer
released from October 2008, because the number of the institutions which
belong to "Development Bank of Japan, etc" becomes less than 2 due to the
reorganization and integration of government-affiliated financial
institutions.
- Through September 2008, the figures of Development
Bank of Japan, etc. show adjustments of the increase or decrease in the amount
outstanding of the current account deposits with the Bank of Japan and the
Financing Bills held by the Development Bank of Japan, the Japan Bank for the
International Cooperation, the National Life Finance Corporation and the Japan
Finance Corporation for Municipal Enterprises.
(2) Transactions with the Bank of Japan - Transactions with foreign central banks and
international organizations (the yen accounts of the Bank of Japan) were
included in Ordinary Receipts and Payment through March 1999. (They are
included in the table of transactions with the Private Sector from April
1999.)
- The receipts and payments of principal and interest
of government bonds with the postal service are not included in Treasury
Accounts from April 2003, when the Postal Service Agency changed to Japan
Post.
- The issue and redemption of Treasury Bills were moved
to Treasury Discount Bills from Others of Ordinary Receipts and Payments when
Financing Bills and Treasury Bills were integrated in February 2009. However,
those Treasury Bills which were issued before the integration remain included
in Others of Ordinary Receipts and Payments.
- The amount of Raising and Repayments of Funds does
not match with the sum of the detailed items before April 1999, because
Treasury Financing Bills, Foreign Exchange Fund Financing Bills and Food
Financing Bills were not included in the detailed items, but were included in
Raising and Repayments of Funds.
- Treasury Discount Bills were newly added when
Financing Bills and Treasury Bills were integrated in February 2009. Until
then, figures are those for Financing Bills.
- Through March 1987, Investment and Withdrawal of
Surplus Funds includes figures for Japan National Railways.
(3) Consolidated Receipts and Payments of the Treasury - After the integration of Financing Bills and Treasury
Bills in February 2009, Treasury Bills were excluded from Balance of Ordinary
Receipts and Payments and categorized as Treasury Discount Bills. However,
those Treasury Bills which were issued before the integration remain included.
- Treasury Discount Bills were newly added when
Financing Bills and Treasury Bills were integrated in February 2009. Until
then, figures are those for Financing Bills.
- Through March 1987, Balance of Investment and
Withdrawal of Surplus Funds includes figures for Japan National Railways.
- Domestic Designated Deposits was newly added when the
competitive price of Financing Bills started in April 1999.
In principle, corrections to data compiled within the
past twelve months, if any, are made and announced on the following release
date.
Figures are rounded to the neatest whole
number.
page top National Government Debt- The amount outstanding of Inflation-Indexed bonds in Internal Japanese Government Securities Issued in Japan is based on inflation-adjusted principal amount.
- In principle, Borrowings are limited to those extending beyond the fiscal year-end and Temporary Borrowings are those repaid within the fiscal year. Through March 2003, figures of borrowings include the Postal Services Special Account and the Postal Savings Special Account (the amount outstanding of borrowings in both special accounts at the end of March 2003 was 48.7 trillion yen.)
- After the integration of Financing Bills and Treasury
Bills in February 2009, Treasury Bills were excluded from Internal
Japanese Government Securities Issued in Japan and categorized as
Treasury Discount Bills. However, those Treasury Bills which were issued
before the integration remain included.
- Treasury Discount Bills were newly added when Financing
Bills and Treasury Bills were integrated in February 2009. Until then, figures
are those for Financing Bills.
- The figures of Government are those of Fiscal loan fund
and the Government Debt Consolidation Fund, etc.(through March 2003, include
the Postal Life Insurance Reserve and the Postal Savings Funds.)
- Borrowings of Government includes Temporary
Borrowings.
In principle, corrections to data compiled within the past twelve months, if any, are made and announced on the following release date. Figures are rounded to the neatest whole
number.
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