2011–12 Pakistan federal budget

2012 (2012) Budget of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan federal government

Emblem of Pakistan
Submitted 3 June 2011
Submitted by Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh
Submitted to National Assembly
Passed 1 July 2011
Total revenue 2.463 Trillion PKR (26.7 Billion USD)
Total expenditures 3.767 Trillion PKR(39.9 Billion USD)
Deficit 1.304 Trillion PKR (13.2 Billion USD) or 6.6 percent of GDP
Website http://www.finance.gov.pk/ Ministry of Finance
2010
2012

The Pakistan federal budget of 2011–2012 was presented in the National Assembly with a total outlay of 3.767 trillion rupees for fiscal year 2011–12.Budget was prepared in accordance with the budgeting and accounting classification system that has been approved by the Government of Pakistan as an integral part of the New Accounting Model. The three years medium-term indicative budget ceilings for the current and development budgets were issued to all Principal Accounting Officers of the Federal Government. A new budget preparation method,called the 'Output Based Budgeting' has been introduced, which presents the federal budget by services and effects of services on target population and links these with performance indicators and targets over the 3-year period. The budget was called 'Pro-poor budget' by the parliamentarians[1][2]

Overview

The budget 2011–12 has the following main salient features:

as compared to 89.7% in revised estimates for 2010–11.

Rs 730 billion. While for Other Development Expenditure an amount of Rs 97 billion has been allocated. The PSDP shows an increase of 58% over the revised estimates 2010–11.

Classification Budget 2010–11 (PKR in millions) Revised 2010–11 (PKR in millions) Budget 2011–12 (PKR in millions)
RESOURCES 2,256,278 2,107,150 2,463,292
Internal Resources 1,869,659 1,817,325 2,049,363
Revenue Receipts (Net) 1,377,350 1,238,188 1,528,829
Capital Receipts (Net) 325,384 459,332 395,652
Estimated Provincial Surplus 166,925 119,805 124,882
External Resources 386,620 289,824 413,929
EXPENDITURE 2,422,823 2,559,367 2,766,816
Current Expenditure 1,997,892 2,295,921 2,314,859
Federal PSDP 290,000 196,000 300,000
Development Loans & Grants to Provinces 31,385 21,929 54,871
Other Development Expenditure 123,545 45,517 97,085
Est. Operational Shortfall in PSDP (20,000) 0 0
BANK BORROWING 166,544 452,217 303,524

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Revenue receipt

Receipts Rs. in Trillion
Tax Revenue 2,074
Non – Tax Revenue 657.9
Revenue Receipts (Gross) 2,732.1
Revenue Receipts (Net) 1,528.8

Allocation to provincial governments

Allocation of shares to the provincial governments are as follows.

Provinces percentage
Balochistan 9.09%
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 14.62%
Punjab 51.74%
Sindh 24.55%

Additional resources to be allocated for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan for development and to meet the expenses on war on terror, respectively.Any shortfall in Balochistan's amount shall be made up by the Federal Government from Federal Government's resources.

See also

Budgets

References

  1. "It's a pro-poor budget!: Parliamentarians". Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  2. "The pro-poor budget!". Retrieved 22 June 2011.

External links

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