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National Budget Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

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Term: The National Definition: Document that gives a detailed breakdown of government income and expenditure for the next
Term: Income Definition: A tax paid by on their income
Term: dutiesDefinition: A tax on , alcohol and petrol
Term: servicingDefinition: Amount of money allocated in the budget to paying off part of Ireland's debt
Term: income for a household Definition: Wages, child benefit,
Term: income for a companyDefinition: Sale of old machinery, grant
Term: Current expenditure for the Definition: Social payments Wages to public sector workers Hospital running cost
Term: budgetDefinition: Type of budget where planned total is equal to planned total expenditure
Term: budget Definition: Type of budget planned total income is greater than planned total expenditure
Term: BudgetDefinition: Type of where planned total income is less then planned total expenditure
Term: EU Definition: given to Ireland from the European Union that does not have to be payed back
Term: CurrentDefinition: Day-to-day or income or expenditure
Term: Definition: Long-term or once-off or expenditure
Term: Semi-state Definition: Business that is by the Irish state e.g. An Post, RTE
Term: Minister for Definition: Minister who the National Budget
Term: EstimatesDefinition: The amount of money each government minister decides they need to run department
Term: BudgetDefinition: of money each department receives
Term: borrowing requirementDefinition: Amount borrowed by the Irish government each year if expenditure is greater than government income
Term: Compulsory Definition: Tax that has to be
 
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