- 35 - therefore probably balanced each other, while in the fiscal year 1940 the withdrawals will undoubtedly be higher than the formation of new reserves. The deficits that are to be expected in the communal budgets in the fiscal year 1940 will probably be covered almost ex- clusively by the breaking up of reserves, in doing which the reserves not appearing in the budgets of the Communes will be employed as far as possible. So in our accounts only the surplus of the reserves established by the Finance Administrations in the fiscal year 1938, of approximately 300 million RM more than the withdrawals from surplus, is to be considered. Hence the amount of money needed by the public administration, less that for amortization of debts and formation of communal reserves, is composed of the following amounts: Amount of Money Needed by the Pub!ic Adminlstration without Amortization of Debts and Formation of Communal Reserves (in blllions of RM). Fiscal Year 1938' 1939'* 1940'* Adjusted budget of the Reich without amortization of debts 28.5x 43.3xx 55 to 56xx Corrected budget of the States, Communes and associations of Communes, without amortization of debt or formation of reserves 8.7 9.7 8.9 *Only the old Reich (including the Saar). **Including Austria and the Sudetenland. xWithout loans to the Reich Auto Roads (0.6 billion RM). xxIncluding remaining government of the State of Austria. Budget |