Australia - Net taxes on products (current LCU)

The value for Net taxes on products (current LCU) in Australia was 123,824,000,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 30 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 126,319,000,000 in 2019 and a minimum value of 32,283,000,000 in 1990.

Definition: Net taxes on products (net indirect taxes) are the sum of product taxes less subsidies. Product taxes are those taxes payable by producers that relate to the production, sale, purchase or use of the goods and services. Subsidies are grants on the current account made by general government to private enterprises and unincorporated public enterprises. The grants may take the form of payments to ensure a guaranteed price or to enable maintenance of prices of goods and services below costs of production, and other forms of assistance to producers. Data are in current local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1990 32,283,000,000
1991 32,819,000,000
1992 32,433,000,000
1993 33,506,000,000
1994 37,122,000,000
1995 40,261,000,000
1996 43,137,000,000
1997 45,141,000,000
1998 47,011,000,000
1999 49,401,000,000
2000 52,369,000,000
2001 61,118,000,000
2002 63,753,000,000
2003 70,192,000,000
2004 75,127,000,000
2005 74,976,000,000
2006 79,014,000,000
2007 84,579,000,000
2008 89,186,000,000
2009 82,726,000,000
2010 89,939,000,000
2011 92,865,000,000
2012 92,669,000,000
2013 96,267,000,000
2014 104,113,000,000
2015 108,724,000,000
2016 116,820,000,000
2017 119,912,000,000
2018 124,307,000,000
2019 126,319,000,000
2020 123,824,000,000

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts