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Spain’s fiscal outlook
By Miguel Sanchez de Pedro August 19, 2018
Spain’s fiscal and economic development over the period from 2007 to 2017 reflects two different and politically opposed
governments: that of socialist Jose Luis Zapatero, whose term in office faced the adverse effects of the global financial
crisis from 2007 to 2011, and conservative Mariano Rajoy’s administration from 2012 until June 1, 2018.
Rajoy’s government, to its credit, made significant efforts in turning the inherited declining economy into a steadily
growing one. Still, Spain needed six years to shift from negative to positive GDP growth, compared with an average of
three years spent by the U.S., U.K. and the euro area.
Spain, the fifth-largest economy in Europe and a highly decentralized state, is not formally federalist. But with significant
budgetary powers bestowed to the governments of its 17 autonomous communities, it can be considered de facto federalist.
The nation has paid a big toll since the financial crisis of 2008.
The distinctive factors that shaped the Spanish economic crisis included declining GDP, rising unemployment (peaking at
25.8 percent in year 2012, which subsequently declined to 16.7 percent at the end of 1Q 2018), as well as the collapse of
fiscal revenues and skyrocketing indebtedness (114.9 percent of 2017 GDP).
In addition, the financial sector was bailed out to the tune of US$400 billion, which required a taxpayer capital injection of
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US$66 billion that still has to be recovered in full.
And rating agency Moody’s steeply downgraded Spain’s sovereign rating from AAA to Baa3.
However, there is some good news. It is widely recognized that despite remaining structural economic and fiscal
imbalances, the Spanish economy performed well above that of its European partners and the average of OECD countries
during the past four years.
In dealing with the economic crisis, the conservative-led government, that took office at the end of 2011, pursued an
aggressive fiscal policy that was not very conservative, at least if conservative means small government. The government
more than doubled public borrowing from 41 percent of GDP before the crisis to 114.9 percent at the end of 2017.
At the same time, from 2012 to 2014, the Spanish government applied shock therapy by raising the rates of value added
tax, personal income tax and, to a lesser extent, corporate income taxes.
In 2014, six years after the crisis and after four years of drastic fiscal policies largely aimed at curbing the mounting
budget deficits, both public accounts and the overall economy started to show tangible signs of recovery. GDP grew at an
average of 3.3 percent and public deficits dropped from a peak of $164 billion in 2009 (10.9 percent of GDP) to $41
billion in 2017 (3.1 percent of GDP).
In 2015, after profiting from the upswing of the economy, the government decided to significantly cut personal and
corporate income tax rates.
Tax changes, 2007 to present
Personal income tax is the primary contributor to the budget, representing on average 38.7 percent of total tax revenues or
7.1 percent of GDP. The main components of the taxable base include salaries, savings and capital earnings, income from
professional activities, pensions and unemployment cash subsidies.
Following the general elections in March 2008, the new government gifted personal income taxpayers almost $17 billion
in tax breaks. These were allocated to the years 2008 and 2009 to fulfil an electoral promise made in 2007, when the
Spanish economy was growing at 3.8 percent, and early warning signs of a forthcoming economic crisis were ignored.
But this generous tax allowance was short-lived as the crisis proved to be more persistent than expected and a $7 billion
package was passed to further squeeze households’ pockets in 2009 and 2010.
Still, the fiscal policy focus of offsetting rising deficits by targeting personal income and VAT, the main consumption-
based tax source, was actioned by the Conservative government that took office at the end of 2011.
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In all, the 2008-2009 $17 billion tax rebate stimulus was reduced during the
following years to a meagre $1 billion due to tax hikes of 2010 to 2014.
Once the economy started to grow from 2014 onwards, personal and corporate
income tax were reduced, while leaving VAT tax rates untouched, confirming that,
like in other jurisdictions, VAT rates remain high once they are increased.
Ultimately, the government managed to reduce the households’ financial burden in
2015 and 2016 by providing tax breaks worth $9 billion thanks to the tail winds benefiting the economic recovery.
Corporation tax
The corporate income tax reflects the devastating effects of the financial crisis. Despite lowering tax rates, and thus
boosting tax collection, this has not translated into tax higher receipts.
Current annual corporate tax revenues are only half of the US$47 billion peak in 2007 as companies accumulated crisis-
driven operational losses of about US$1.6 trillion. These losses generate an estimated deferred tax claim of $300 billion
that can be deducted from future profits.
On the positive side, the corporate income tax incentives introduced from 2013 to
2015 had a positive effect on employment.
VAT
In 2012, the VAT general and reduced rates increased by 3 and 2 percentage points
to 21 percent and 10 percent, respectively. This contributed an estimated $13.5
billion in tax revenue to the Treasury from 2012 to 2016, whereas the tax changes
enforced by the government during the two crisis years (2008-2009), drained $11.9 billion.
This tax hike in conjunction with a 3.7 percent annual growth in household consumption over the last six years up to 2017,
pushed up VAT collection to its highest level over the last 10 years, despite weak demand in the real estate market (housing
purchases at 0.4 times the volume invested from 2007 to 2011) and a 2.5 percent decrease in public expenditures.
Spending changes, 2007 to 2018
Three key drivers govern Spain’s public expenditures policies. Firstly, Spain is a welfare state whose social policies are
enshrined in the Constitution. Secondly, the highly decentralized governmental structure, and, thirdly, the high degree of
autonomy granted to the regional governments in deciding their own policy choices in allocating resources to meet the
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people’s needs for public services.
Public expenditures represent 43.9 percent ($498 billion, 2017) of GDP. The
central government manages about 23.6 percent ($98 billion) of total expenditures
without taking into account those related to the $199 billion social security funds –
pensions, unemployment and other social benefits payments. The regional
governments, including city councils, control the remaining 76.4 percent ($317
billion).
To meet the expenditure bill, the regional administration is funded through a
complex distributive scheme of taxes collected by the central government, namely personal income, VAT and other taxes
associated with consumption.
Central government meanwhile retains the power to impose additional taxes on personal income, property, net wealth,
financial and capital transactions, inheritance, etc.
As for welfare state-related social expenditures, pensions, healthcare and education made up 68.2 percent ($418 billion) of
total public expenses for the year 2017.
During the financial crisis, public finances suffered from dramatic fiscal deficits that had not been seen in the past 40
years.
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Data sources: Banco de España, OECD, Instituto Nacional de Estadística, World Bank Eurostats
The most acute deficit was in 2009, when borrowing jumped to 11 percent of GDP and, with three successive years of
fluctuating from 9.4 percent to 10.5 percent of GDP, Spain was pushed to the brink of intervention. The country finally
took a milder-than-expected solution by undertaking the restructuring of an ailing financial sector and significant tax
increases.
Finally, the trend of declining fiscal deficits since 2013 to date appears to consolidate its downward path to restore the
equilibriums after a long period of adverse economic cycle.
The way forwardThe costly and often redundant bureaucracy of the Spanish administration is becoming a growing concern
among the citizenship. It causes the inadequate management of public funds at the cost of rising taxes, unserved public
services, and growing indebtedness that will be paid by the current and future generations of taxpayers.
The quasi-federal regime has proven highly expensive and inefficient, particularly during troubled economic cycles that
leave the central government largely without any capacity to influence expenditure and rebalance regional finances.
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In the years to come, the government should further strive to achieve aggressive fiscal consolidation efforts to keep the
public accounts aligned with the EU’s Maastricht convergence criteria thresholds, of sound finances with government
deficits not exceeding 3 percent (3.1 percent, 2017), and the sustainability of the public debt within the limit of 60 percent
(103.4 percent, 2017), both ceilings as percentages of GDP.
To meet this purpose, and against the traditional appetite of left parties for raising taxes, decisive actions need to be taken
to reduce the size of the general government, by fighting expense redundancies, eliminating subsidies to recurrent losses of
government organizations, and privatizing entities whose purpose the private sector might serve more efficiently. This
would ease the tax burden actually borne by the citizenship and open new spaces for wealth and employment creation.
The untenable compulsory public pension system is threatened under current and foreseeable scenarios of an ageing
population and the dawn of the technological progress that entails the fourth industrial revolution and its related
companions in the fields of robotics and technologies.
The expected reduction in the number of future paid jobs contributing to the social security system, prompts for a thorough
reform of the current worker-based financial contributory regime that over the last five years has become gradually
insolvent – the social security accounts show a technical bankrupt institution with a negative financial net worth of $10.3
billion (8.6 billion euro) at the end of 201. This is due to the growing mismatch between the number of contributing
workers needed to pay per pensioner – actually 1.9 workers per pensioner – and the inadequacy of the current contributory
scheme to fulfil its financial obligations.
The underlying threats of interest rates, oil and commodities prices hikes together with the stability of the euro and an
emerging trade-tariffs war, as well as the raising complex problems of migration flows, should also be present on the
agenda of any government, whatever its political ideology.
And nowadays, the foreseeable political instability fueled by a weak parliament and the emergence of an opportunistic new
government that owes its support to the convergence of socialist and communist-oriented populists, patronized by regional
nationalist political parties whose outspoken intentions, from secession tentatives to vaguely formulated regime-changing
proposals, are some of the key threats that Spain is going to face short-term.
The above challenges deserve robust, long-term thinking and resolute leaderships with shared visions aimed to protecting
the social and economic fundamental rights of the Spanish people that are strongly rooted in their individual liberties and
democratic values represented today by Spain’s vibrant, earnest and committed society.
Miguel Sanchez de Pedro
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Senior Partner, OxValue Advisers SL, Madrid, Spain
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Spain fiscal outlook cayman financialreview-19082018

  • 1. Spain’s fiscal outlook By Miguel Sanchez de Pedro August 19, 2018 Spain’s fiscal and economic development over the period from 2007 to 2017 reflects two different and politically opposed governments: that of socialist Jose Luis Zapatero, whose term in office faced the adverse effects of the global financial crisis from 2007 to 2011, and conservative Mariano Rajoy’s administration from 2012 until June 1, 2018. Rajoy’s government, to its credit, made significant efforts in turning the inherited declining economy into a steadily growing one. Still, Spain needed six years to shift from negative to positive GDP growth, compared with an average of three years spent by the U.S., U.K. and the euro area. Spain, the fifth-largest economy in Europe and a highly decentralized state, is not formally federalist. But with significant budgetary powers bestowed to the governments of its 17 autonomous communities, it can be considered de facto federalist. The nation has paid a big toll since the financial crisis of 2008. The distinctive factors that shaped the Spanish economic crisis included declining GDP, rising unemployment (peaking at 25.8 percent in year 2012, which subsequently declined to 16.7 percent at the end of 1Q 2018), as well as the collapse of fiscal revenues and skyrocketing indebtedness (114.9 percent of 2017 GDP). In addition, the financial sector was bailed out to the tune of US$400 billion, which required a taxpayer capital injection of Spain’s fiscal outlook | Cayman Financial Review https://www.caymanfinancialreview.com/2018/08/19/spains-fiscal-outlook/ 1 de 7 25/08/2018 12:49
  • 2. US$66 billion that still has to be recovered in full. And rating agency Moody’s steeply downgraded Spain’s sovereign rating from AAA to Baa3. However, there is some good news. It is widely recognized that despite remaining structural economic and fiscal imbalances, the Spanish economy performed well above that of its European partners and the average of OECD countries during the past four years. In dealing with the economic crisis, the conservative-led government, that took office at the end of 2011, pursued an aggressive fiscal policy that was not very conservative, at least if conservative means small government. The government more than doubled public borrowing from 41 percent of GDP before the crisis to 114.9 percent at the end of 2017. At the same time, from 2012 to 2014, the Spanish government applied shock therapy by raising the rates of value added tax, personal income tax and, to a lesser extent, corporate income taxes. In 2014, six years after the crisis and after four years of drastic fiscal policies largely aimed at curbing the mounting budget deficits, both public accounts and the overall economy started to show tangible signs of recovery. GDP grew at an average of 3.3 percent and public deficits dropped from a peak of $164 billion in 2009 (10.9 percent of GDP) to $41 billion in 2017 (3.1 percent of GDP). In 2015, after profiting from the upswing of the economy, the government decided to significantly cut personal and corporate income tax rates. Tax changes, 2007 to present Personal income tax is the primary contributor to the budget, representing on average 38.7 percent of total tax revenues or 7.1 percent of GDP. The main components of the taxable base include salaries, savings and capital earnings, income from professional activities, pensions and unemployment cash subsidies. Following the general elections in March 2008, the new government gifted personal income taxpayers almost $17 billion in tax breaks. These were allocated to the years 2008 and 2009 to fulfil an electoral promise made in 2007, when the Spanish economy was growing at 3.8 percent, and early warning signs of a forthcoming economic crisis were ignored. But this generous tax allowance was short-lived as the crisis proved to be more persistent than expected and a $7 billion package was passed to further squeeze households’ pockets in 2009 and 2010. Still, the fiscal policy focus of offsetting rising deficits by targeting personal income and VAT, the main consumption- based tax source, was actioned by the Conservative government that took office at the end of 2011. Spain’s fiscal outlook | Cayman Financial Review https://www.caymanfinancialreview.com/2018/08/19/spains-fiscal-outlook/ 2 de 7 25/08/2018 12:49
  • 3. In all, the 2008-2009 $17 billion tax rebate stimulus was reduced during the following years to a meagre $1 billion due to tax hikes of 2010 to 2014. Once the economy started to grow from 2014 onwards, personal and corporate income tax were reduced, while leaving VAT tax rates untouched, confirming that, like in other jurisdictions, VAT rates remain high once they are increased. Ultimately, the government managed to reduce the households’ financial burden in 2015 and 2016 by providing tax breaks worth $9 billion thanks to the tail winds benefiting the economic recovery. Corporation tax The corporate income tax reflects the devastating effects of the financial crisis. Despite lowering tax rates, and thus boosting tax collection, this has not translated into tax higher receipts. Current annual corporate tax revenues are only half of the US$47 billion peak in 2007 as companies accumulated crisis- driven operational losses of about US$1.6 trillion. These losses generate an estimated deferred tax claim of $300 billion that can be deducted from future profits. On the positive side, the corporate income tax incentives introduced from 2013 to 2015 had a positive effect on employment. VAT In 2012, the VAT general and reduced rates increased by 3 and 2 percentage points to 21 percent and 10 percent, respectively. This contributed an estimated $13.5 billion in tax revenue to the Treasury from 2012 to 2016, whereas the tax changes enforced by the government during the two crisis years (2008-2009), drained $11.9 billion. This tax hike in conjunction with a 3.7 percent annual growth in household consumption over the last six years up to 2017, pushed up VAT collection to its highest level over the last 10 years, despite weak demand in the real estate market (housing purchases at 0.4 times the volume invested from 2007 to 2011) and a 2.5 percent decrease in public expenditures. Spending changes, 2007 to 2018 Three key drivers govern Spain’s public expenditures policies. Firstly, Spain is a welfare state whose social policies are enshrined in the Constitution. Secondly, the highly decentralized governmental structure, and, thirdly, the high degree of autonomy granted to the regional governments in deciding their own policy choices in allocating resources to meet the Spain’s fiscal outlook | Cayman Financial Review https://www.caymanfinancialreview.com/2018/08/19/spains-fiscal-outlook/ 3 de 7 25/08/2018 12:49
  • 4. people’s needs for public services. Public expenditures represent 43.9 percent ($498 billion, 2017) of GDP. The central government manages about 23.6 percent ($98 billion) of total expenditures without taking into account those related to the $199 billion social security funds – pensions, unemployment and other social benefits payments. The regional governments, including city councils, control the remaining 76.4 percent ($317 billion). To meet the expenditure bill, the regional administration is funded through a complex distributive scheme of taxes collected by the central government, namely personal income, VAT and other taxes associated with consumption. Central government meanwhile retains the power to impose additional taxes on personal income, property, net wealth, financial and capital transactions, inheritance, etc. As for welfare state-related social expenditures, pensions, healthcare and education made up 68.2 percent ($418 billion) of total public expenses for the year 2017. During the financial crisis, public finances suffered from dramatic fiscal deficits that had not been seen in the past 40 years. Spain’s fiscal outlook | Cayman Financial Review https://www.caymanfinancialreview.com/2018/08/19/spains-fiscal-outlook/ 4 de 7 25/08/2018 12:49
  • 5. Data sources: Banco de España, OECD, Instituto Nacional de Estadística, World Bank Eurostats The most acute deficit was in 2009, when borrowing jumped to 11 percent of GDP and, with three successive years of fluctuating from 9.4 percent to 10.5 percent of GDP, Spain was pushed to the brink of intervention. The country finally took a milder-than-expected solution by undertaking the restructuring of an ailing financial sector and significant tax increases. Finally, the trend of declining fiscal deficits since 2013 to date appears to consolidate its downward path to restore the equilibriums after a long period of adverse economic cycle. The way forwardThe costly and often redundant bureaucracy of the Spanish administration is becoming a growing concern among the citizenship. It causes the inadequate management of public funds at the cost of rising taxes, unserved public services, and growing indebtedness that will be paid by the current and future generations of taxpayers. The quasi-federal regime has proven highly expensive and inefficient, particularly during troubled economic cycles that leave the central government largely without any capacity to influence expenditure and rebalance regional finances. Spain’s fiscal outlook | Cayman Financial Review https://www.caymanfinancialreview.com/2018/08/19/spains-fiscal-outlook/ 5 de 7 25/08/2018 12:49
  • 6. In the years to come, the government should further strive to achieve aggressive fiscal consolidation efforts to keep the public accounts aligned with the EU’s Maastricht convergence criteria thresholds, of sound finances with government deficits not exceeding 3 percent (3.1 percent, 2017), and the sustainability of the public debt within the limit of 60 percent (103.4 percent, 2017), both ceilings as percentages of GDP. To meet this purpose, and against the traditional appetite of left parties for raising taxes, decisive actions need to be taken to reduce the size of the general government, by fighting expense redundancies, eliminating subsidies to recurrent losses of government organizations, and privatizing entities whose purpose the private sector might serve more efficiently. This would ease the tax burden actually borne by the citizenship and open new spaces for wealth and employment creation. The untenable compulsory public pension system is threatened under current and foreseeable scenarios of an ageing population and the dawn of the technological progress that entails the fourth industrial revolution and its related companions in the fields of robotics and technologies. The expected reduction in the number of future paid jobs contributing to the social security system, prompts for a thorough reform of the current worker-based financial contributory regime that over the last five years has become gradually insolvent – the social security accounts show a technical bankrupt institution with a negative financial net worth of $10.3 billion (8.6 billion euro) at the end of 201. This is due to the growing mismatch between the number of contributing workers needed to pay per pensioner – actually 1.9 workers per pensioner – and the inadequacy of the current contributory scheme to fulfil its financial obligations. The underlying threats of interest rates, oil and commodities prices hikes together with the stability of the euro and an emerging trade-tariffs war, as well as the raising complex problems of migration flows, should also be present on the agenda of any government, whatever its political ideology. And nowadays, the foreseeable political instability fueled by a weak parliament and the emergence of an opportunistic new government that owes its support to the convergence of socialist and communist-oriented populists, patronized by regional nationalist political parties whose outspoken intentions, from secession tentatives to vaguely formulated regime-changing proposals, are some of the key threats that Spain is going to face short-term. The above challenges deserve robust, long-term thinking and resolute leaderships with shared visions aimed to protecting the social and economic fundamental rights of the Spanish people that are strongly rooted in their individual liberties and democratic values represented today by Spain’s vibrant, earnest and committed society. Miguel Sanchez de Pedro Spain’s fiscal outlook | Cayman Financial Review https://www.caymanfinancialreview.com/2018/08/19/spains-fiscal-outlook/ 6 de 7 25/08/2018 12:49
  • 7. Senior Partner, OxValue Advisers SL, Madrid, Spain Spain’s fiscal outlook | Cayman Financial Review https://www.caymanfinancialreview.com/2018/08/19/spains-fiscal-outlook/ 7 de 7 25/08/2018 12:49