CAIRO, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Egypt aims to generate around 98.5 billion Egyptian pounds ($12.58 billion) of additional revenue this financial year by launching economic legislation and financial reforms, Finance Minister Hany Kadry Dimian said on Tuesday.

Egypt in July projected revenue for the financial year 2015/16 of 622.2 billion pounds. It also said it expected a budget deficit of 8.9 percent of gross domestic product.

Speaking at a conference in Cairo, Dimian said that the implementation of a long awaited value-added tax (VAT) by the end of 2015 would help generate the biggest bulk of the additional revenue, 31 billion pounds.

He also said a re-examination of existing service fees that had been implemented for many years would raise an additional 6.5 billion pounds.

Other chunks of extra revenue would include 3 billion pounds from steel licenses, 2.8 billion pounds from issuing telecom licenses and 12.5 billion from agricultural land settlement.

($1 = 7.8300 Egyptian pounds)

(Writing by Asma Alsharif; Editing by Mark Heinrich) ((asma.alsharif@thomsonreuters.com; +20225783290; Reuters Messaging: asma.alsharif.reuters.com@reuters.net))