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BEIJING - China's fiscal revenue in April rose 34.4 percent year on year to 792.6 billion yuan ($116.03 billion), boosted by rising tax revenues and domestic prices, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) announced Tuesday.
The rise was also a result of less consumption tax in the same period last year, said the MOF in a statement on its website.
The government took in 2.76 trillion yuan in revenue in the first four months, up 34.1 percent year on year, said the statement.
The central fiscal revenue topped 1.41 trillion yuan, up 38.9 percent from the same period last year, while local governments raked in over 1.34 trillion yuan, up 29.5 percent year on year.