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Govt to present annual budget on June 5

byCT Report
09/05/2020
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The federal government has decided to present the budget for fiscal year 2020-21 on June 5.

According to sources, the Finance Ministry has recently given a presentation to Prime Minister Imran Khan with regard to the next fiscal year budget, wherein he was informed that the budget would be presented in the first week of June.

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Sources said the government has already categorised priority areas under the next budget. These include defence and public security, Ehsaas and social safety network, health security (coronavirus), food and agriculture security (locust control), Naya Pakistan Housing Scheme, Higher Education Commission, prime minister’s special initiatives, development of special areas, sustainable development goals etc.

According to ministry insiders, the government would fix Rs10,399 billion as its expenditure target for FY21, while Rs5,101bn revenue target would be set for the Federal Board of Revenue. The primary deficit for FY21 has been projected at -0.3pc (including grants).

They said that the ministry has sought around Rs200bn for corona-related programmes under next year’s budget.

Meanwhile, the government has decided to allocate Rs600bn for Public Sector Development Programme in the next year’s budget.

According to sources, the overall PSDP release for current fiscal year (FY20) would be around Rs500bn.

Sources said that the Finance Ministry has estimated around Rs3.1tr net federal revenue for FY20 whereas the federal expenditure would remain below the budget estimate of Rs7.02tr.

The budget deficit currently stands at around Rs3.85tr. The Finance Ministry estimates that overall budget deficit in FY20 to be Rs3.9tr (9.4pc of GDP).

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