The Kingdom’s Common Treasury reported that the implementation of the territorial municipalities’ budgets led to a complete surplus of eleven.2 billion dirhams on the finish of October 2024, in comparison to a complete surplus of seven.1 billion dirhams recorded a yr in the past.
The Treasury defined, in its newest per month bulletin on native monetary statistics, that this surplus, which takes under consideration a favorable steadiness of two.24 billion dirhams for particular accounts and supplementary budgets, is directed to hide the agreed-upon bills that will have to be paid all over the yr 2024.
The similar supply reported that the common revenues of territorial communities amounted to 42.4 billion dirhams, an build up of 12.8 % in comparison to the tip of October 2023, explaining that this topic is because of an build up in transferred revenues by means of 9.9 %, and revenues administered by means of the state by means of 23, 8 %, and 11 % in revenues controlled by means of territorial communities.
The common expenditures of territorial communities amounted to 22 billion dirhams on the finish of October 2024, an build up of five %, following a 7.7 % build up in expenditures for different items and services and products (plus 787 million dirhams), and by means of 1.3 % in body of workers expenditures ( Plus 126 million dirhams), and a price of 12.9 % in debt pastime bearings (plus 123 million dirhams).
For its section, the whole surpluses of territorial municipal budgets amounted to 62 billion dirhams, together with the surpluses of earlier years and the excess of 2024 (11.2 billion dirhams).
Those surpluses are allotted to hide the scheduled and gotten smaller bills or the ones scheduled for the previous years and the unpaid years, along with the agreed upon and unpaid bills for the yr 2024.
The rest constitutes budget to be had for bills (wages, water, electrical energy, hire, debt pastime, delegated control…).
The teams give a contribution 60.9 % of the whole surpluses of the territorial teams.
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