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Germany revises up 2016 total tax estimate by 5 billion euros

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble speaks during a news conference at the 2016 World Bank-IMF Spring Meeting in Washington April 16, 2016. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany has raised its tax revenue estimates for this year by 5.0 billion euros (4 billion pound), Finance Minster Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Wednesday, citing an economic upswing and record-high employment.

"The tax estimates show that we are in a stronger position to deal with the current challenges without net new debts," Schaeuble said, with reference to the cost of dealing with a record influx of migrants into Germany last year.

But he added there was no fiscal leeway for the government to meet ministries' additional spending wishes.

The finance ministry's panel of tax experts put this year's total tax take - including Germany's federal, state, municipal and EU revenues - at 691.2 billion euros, up from 686.2 billion euros at the last estimate in November.

(Reporting by Michael Nienaber; Editing by Paul Carrel)