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Lower oil prices and higher corporate profits, with restrained spending, are some of the factors behind a surge in tax revenues and reducing the budget deficit in fiscal year 2015 after 3 years of the Abe administration. The budget plan is to cut the deficit in half for the primary budget which excludes bond issuance and interest payments, by fiscal year 2015. By 2002 the plan is to produce a primary budget surplus.
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