澳門財政司料今年博彩收入與原預計存差距 估博彩稅收只有2007年水平
據《澳門日報》報道,澳門特區經濟財政司司長李偉農表示,料今年博彩稅收估計只有2007年的水平,但社會福利的剛性開支卻維持在2019年的最高水平,包括教育、水電費補貼、長者措施等,去年爲今年所做的基本福利達225億澳門元。
他預告這次預算案修改不是今年最後一次,年尾還將第三次修訂今年預算案,因爲今年博彩收入與原預計存在差距。
李偉農估計澳門明年財赤約303億澳門元。他稱,澳門現時仍是內地唯一的境外旅遊城市,防疫工作吸引旅客來澳,纔是解決經濟困境的「不二之選」。
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