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MEANING OF BUDGET
• BUDGET (FROM FRENCH WORD
  BOUGETTE, PURSE) GENERALLY REFERS
  TO A LIST OF ALL PLANNED EXPENSES
  AND REVENUES. ...
  AN ANNUAL PROPOSAL THAT OUTLINES
  THE ANTICIPATED FEDERAL REVENUE AND
  DESIGNATES PROGRAM EXPENDITURES
  FOR THE UPCOMING FISCAL YEAR.
DEFINITIONS
• TAYLOR – “ A BUDGET IS THE MASTER
  FINANCIAL PLAN OF THE
  GOVERNMENT. IT BRINGS TOGETHER
  ESTIMATES OF ANTICIPATED
  REVENUE AND PROPOSED
  EXPENDITURE FOR THE BUDGETED
  YEARS”.
According to BASTABLE
• THE BUDGET HAS COME TO MEAN
  THE FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS OF A
  GIVEN PERIOD, WITH THE USUAL
  IMPLICATIONS THAT THEY HAVE BEEN
  SUBMITTED TO THE LEGISLATURE
  FOR APPROVAL
According to FINDLAY SHIRRAS
• THE BUDGET IS AN ANNUAL
  STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE AND
  REVENUE TO MEET THAT
  EXPENDITURE PREPARED BY PUBLIC
  AUTHORITIES AND USUALLY COVERS
  ATLEAST TWO FISCAL PERIODS-THE
  CLOSING PERIOD AND THE PERIOD
  TO COME .
IN THE WORDS OF MUNRO
• BUDGET IS A PLAN OF FINANCING
  FOR THE INCOMING FISCAL
  YEAR.THIS INVOLVES AN ITEMISED
  ESTIMATE OF ALL REVENUES ON THE
  ONE HAND AND ALL EXPENDITURES
  ON THE OTHER
A SUMMARY OF THE ABOVE
           DEFINITIONS
•    ON THE BASIS OF THE DEFINITIONS WE
     CAN STATE THAT A BUDGET IS :
1.   A statement of expected revenue and
     proposed expenditure;
2.   It has to sanctioned by the authority;
3.   It is for a particular period-a year;
4.   It puts forth conditions regarding the
     procedures involved in the collection of
     revenue and the expenditure to be incurred.
MEANING OF BUDGET
• HENCE A BUDGET IS A STATEMENT
  OF THE ESTIMATED REVENUE AND
  EXPENDITURE OF THE GOVERNMENT
  IN RESPECT TO A PARTICULAR
  FINANCIAL YEAR.
IMPORTANCE OF BUDGET
1. It sets a frame work for policy formulation
2. Budgeting is a means of policy
   implementation
3. A budget is a means of legal control
4. It is a tool of accountability
5. It is a tool of management
6. It is an instrument of economic policy
BUDGET IS CONCERNED WITH
      THREE PERIODS
1. THE ACTUAL REVENUE AND
   EXPENDITURE OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR [if
   the current year is 2009-10 then 2008-09 will
   be the preious year]
2. THE REVISED ESTIMATES OF REVENUE
   AND EXPENDITURE OF THE CURRENT
   YEAR.
3. ESTIMATES OF REVENUE AND
   EXPENDITURE FOR THE NEXT FINANCIAL
   YEAR.
COMPONENTS OF BUDGET
•   Revenue receipts
•   Capital receipts
•   Revenue expenditure
•   Capital expenditure

     THUS A BUDGET HAS TWO MAIN
      COMPONENTS :[A] RECEIPTS ,[B]
             EXPENDITURE.
COMPONERNTS OF BUDGET
                  • RECEIPTS
•   A. REVENUE RECEIPTS [1+2 ]
•    1. TAX REVENUE
•     2. NON –TAX REVENUE
•   B. CAPITAL RECEIPTS [3+5]
•    3.RECOVERY LOANS
•   4.OTHER RECEIPTS
•   5.BORROWING & OTHER LIABILITIES
•   TOTAL RECEIPTS = A+B
A.REVENUE RECEIPTS D.REVENUE EXPEND.

A.1.TAX REVENUE        6.ON NON PLAN ACC.


2.NONTAX REV           7.ON PLAN ACCOUNT

B.CAPITAL RECEIPTS.    E.CAPITAL EXP.[8+9]
[3+4+5]

3.RECOVERY OF LOAN     8.ON NON PLAN ACC.

4.OTHERB RECEIPTS      9.ON PLAN ACCOUNT
5.BORROWINGS AND       F.TOTAL EXP.[D+E]
OTHER LIABILITIES      G.BUDGE.DEFI-F-C
                       H.REV. DEFI D-A

C.TOTAL RECEIPTS-A+B   I.FISCAL DEFICIT[F_(A+3+4)]
EXPENDITURE
             • EXPENDITURE
•   A. REVENUE EXPENDITURE [1+2]
•   1 ON PLAN ACCOUNT
•   2 ON NON PLAN ACCOUNT
•   B.CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
RECEIPT ITEMS OF THE
       BUDGET

        RECEIPT
    ITEMS OF BUDGET




REVENUE         CAPITAL
RECEIPTS        RECEIPTS
REVENUE RECEIPTS
TAX REVENUE
• TAX REVENUE INCLUDES ALL THE
  REVENUES EARNED THROUGH
  VARIOUS KINDS OF TAXES.TAXES
  ARE BROADLY DIVIDED INTO DIRECT
  & INDIRECT TAXES.
DIRECT TAXES
1.   CORPORATION TAX
2.   INCOME TAX
3.   INTEREST TAX
4.   WEALTH TAX
5.   GIFT TAX
6.   EXPENDITURE TAX
INDIRECT TAX
1.   CUSTOM DUTIES
2.   EXCISE DUTIES
3.   SALES TAX
4.   SERVICE TAX
NON TAX REVENUE
•    IT INCLUDES THE REVENUE
     ACCRUING TO THE GOVERNMENT
     FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN
     TAX.THESE ARE ;
1.   INTEREST RECEIPTS
2.   DIVIDENDS
3.   GRANTS
4.   FINES
CAPITAL RECEIPTS
• THESE INCLUDE BORROWING OF THE
  GOVERNMENT.SINCE THESE
  RECEIPTS HAVE TO BE REPAID BY
  THE GOVERNMENT ,THE CAPITAL
  RECEIPTS ARE LIABILITIES.CAPITAL
  RECEIPTS INCLUDE PUBLIC
  BORROWING ,RECIVERY OF LOANS
  AND RESALE OF SHARES AND BONDS
  HELD BY THE GOVERNMENT.
EXPENDITURE ITEMS

        EXPENDITURE




  REVENUE         CAPITAL
EXPENDITURE     EXPENDITURE
REVENUE EXPENDITURE
• IT IS THE EXPENDITURE INCURRED
  FOR THE DAY-TO-DAY FUNCTIONONG
  OF THE GOVERNMENT
  DEPARTMENTS AND VARIOUS
  SERVICES OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE,
  PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON
  BORROWINGS,SUBSIDIES ETC.
• REVENUE EXPENDITURE WILL NOT
  RESULT IN THE CREATION OF
  ASSETS
REVENUE EXPENDITURE
• IT IS THE EXPENDITURE INCURRED
  FOR THE DAY-TO-DAY FUNCTIONONG
  OF THE GOVERNMENT
  DEPARTMENTS AND VARIOUS
  SERVICES OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE,
  PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON
  BORROWINGS,SUBSIDIES ETC.
• REVENUE EXPENDITURE WILL NOT
  RESULT IN THE CREATION OF
  ASSETS
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
• CAPITAL EXPENDITURE IS THE
  EXPENDITURE INCURRED ON
  CREATING PERMANENT
  ASSETS.SUCH EXPENDITURE IS
  INCURRED ON ITEMS LIKE
  CONSTRUCTION OF
  BUILDINGS,ROADS,BRIDGES,CANALS,
  POWER PLANTS,CAPITAL
  EQUIPMENTS
REVENUE RECEIPTS
• THE REVENUE RECEIPTS REFER TO
  ALL RECEIPTS RECEIVED DURING BY
  THE GOVERNMENT FRM
Taxation
•  Meaning : Non quid pro quo transfer of
   private income to public coffers by
   means of taxes.
• Classified into
1. Direct taxes- Corporate tax, Div.
    Distribution Tax, Personal Income Tax, Fringe
    Benefit taxes, Banking Cash Transaction Tax
2. Indirect taxes- Central Sales Tax,
    Customs, Service Tax, excise duty.
Government Expenditure

 It includes :
• Government spending on the purchase
  of goods & services.
• Payment of wages and salaries of
  government servants
• Public investment
• Transfer payments
EXPENDITURE HEADS- 2009-10
         BUDGET
                     RUPEE GOES TO



                7%                       CENTRAL PLAN
      4%                     18%
                                         INTEREST PAYMENTS
15%
                                         DEFENCE
                                         SUBSIDIES
                                         OTHER NON-PLAN EXPEN
                                   20%   STATES' SHARE OF TAXES
14%                                      NON-PLAN ASSIST. TO STA
           9%          13%               PLAN ASSISTANCE TO STA
RECEIPTS OF 2009-10 BUDGET
                 Where does the Rupee come from




                                            BORROWINGS &
           10%     1%                       OTHER LIABILITIES
      6%                             29%    CORPORATION TAX
10%
                                            INCOME TAX

                                            CUSTOMS

 10%                                        EXCISE

           12%                 22%          OTHER TAXES

                                            NON-TAX REVENUE

                                            NON-DEBT CAPITAL
RUPEE COMES FROM
     2009-10
RUPEE GOES TO
TOTAL RECEIPTS
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
BUDGET OF 2011-12
CUSTOMS DUTY
DIRECT TAXES
FISCAL DEFICIT
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Presentation1.ppt on budget

  • 1.
  • 2. MEANING OF BUDGET • BUDGET (FROM FRENCH WORD BOUGETTE, PURSE) GENERALLY REFERS TO A LIST OF ALL PLANNED EXPENSES AND REVENUES. ... AN ANNUAL PROPOSAL THAT OUTLINES THE ANTICIPATED FEDERAL REVENUE AND DESIGNATES PROGRAM EXPENDITURES FOR THE UPCOMING FISCAL YEAR.
  • 3. DEFINITIONS • TAYLOR – “ A BUDGET IS THE MASTER FINANCIAL PLAN OF THE GOVERNMENT. IT BRINGS TOGETHER ESTIMATES OF ANTICIPATED REVENUE AND PROPOSED EXPENDITURE FOR THE BUDGETED YEARS”.
  • 4. According to BASTABLE • THE BUDGET HAS COME TO MEAN THE FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS OF A GIVEN PERIOD, WITH THE USUAL IMPLICATIONS THAT THEY HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED TO THE LEGISLATURE FOR APPROVAL
  • 5. According to FINDLAY SHIRRAS • THE BUDGET IS AN ANNUAL STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE TO MEET THAT EXPENDITURE PREPARED BY PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND USUALLY COVERS ATLEAST TWO FISCAL PERIODS-THE CLOSING PERIOD AND THE PERIOD TO COME .
  • 6. IN THE WORDS OF MUNRO • BUDGET IS A PLAN OF FINANCING FOR THE INCOMING FISCAL YEAR.THIS INVOLVES AN ITEMISED ESTIMATE OF ALL REVENUES ON THE ONE HAND AND ALL EXPENDITURES ON THE OTHER
  • 7. A SUMMARY OF THE ABOVE DEFINITIONS • ON THE BASIS OF THE DEFINITIONS WE CAN STATE THAT A BUDGET IS : 1. A statement of expected revenue and proposed expenditure; 2. It has to sanctioned by the authority; 3. It is for a particular period-a year; 4. It puts forth conditions regarding the procedures involved in the collection of revenue and the expenditure to be incurred.
  • 8. MEANING OF BUDGET • HENCE A BUDGET IS A STATEMENT OF THE ESTIMATED REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF THE GOVERNMENT IN RESPECT TO A PARTICULAR FINANCIAL YEAR.
  • 9. IMPORTANCE OF BUDGET 1. It sets a frame work for policy formulation 2. Budgeting is a means of policy implementation 3. A budget is a means of legal control 4. It is a tool of accountability 5. It is a tool of management 6. It is an instrument of economic policy
  • 10. BUDGET IS CONCERNED WITH THREE PERIODS 1. THE ACTUAL REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR [if the current year is 2009-10 then 2008-09 will be the preious year] 2. THE REVISED ESTIMATES OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF THE CURRENT YEAR. 3. ESTIMATES OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE NEXT FINANCIAL YEAR.
  • 11. COMPONENTS OF BUDGET • Revenue receipts • Capital receipts • Revenue expenditure • Capital expenditure THUS A BUDGET HAS TWO MAIN COMPONENTS :[A] RECEIPTS ,[B] EXPENDITURE.
  • 12. COMPONERNTS OF BUDGET • RECEIPTS • A. REVENUE RECEIPTS [1+2 ] • 1. TAX REVENUE • 2. NON –TAX REVENUE • B. CAPITAL RECEIPTS [3+5] • 3.RECOVERY LOANS • 4.OTHER RECEIPTS • 5.BORROWING & OTHER LIABILITIES • TOTAL RECEIPTS = A+B
  • 13. A.REVENUE RECEIPTS D.REVENUE EXPEND. A.1.TAX REVENUE 6.ON NON PLAN ACC. 2.NONTAX REV 7.ON PLAN ACCOUNT B.CAPITAL RECEIPTS. E.CAPITAL EXP.[8+9] [3+4+5] 3.RECOVERY OF LOAN 8.ON NON PLAN ACC. 4.OTHERB RECEIPTS 9.ON PLAN ACCOUNT 5.BORROWINGS AND F.TOTAL EXP.[D+E] OTHER LIABILITIES G.BUDGE.DEFI-F-C H.REV. DEFI D-A C.TOTAL RECEIPTS-A+B I.FISCAL DEFICIT[F_(A+3+4)]
  • 14. EXPENDITURE • EXPENDITURE • A. REVENUE EXPENDITURE [1+2] • 1 ON PLAN ACCOUNT • 2 ON NON PLAN ACCOUNT • B.CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
  • 15. RECEIPT ITEMS OF THE BUDGET RECEIPT ITEMS OF BUDGET REVENUE CAPITAL RECEIPTS RECEIPTS
  • 17. TAX REVENUE • TAX REVENUE INCLUDES ALL THE REVENUES EARNED THROUGH VARIOUS KINDS OF TAXES.TAXES ARE BROADLY DIVIDED INTO DIRECT & INDIRECT TAXES.
  • 18. DIRECT TAXES 1. CORPORATION TAX 2. INCOME TAX 3. INTEREST TAX 4. WEALTH TAX 5. GIFT TAX 6. EXPENDITURE TAX
  • 19. INDIRECT TAX 1. CUSTOM DUTIES 2. EXCISE DUTIES 3. SALES TAX 4. SERVICE TAX
  • 20. NON TAX REVENUE • IT INCLUDES THE REVENUE ACCRUING TO THE GOVERNMENT FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN TAX.THESE ARE ; 1. INTEREST RECEIPTS 2. DIVIDENDS 3. GRANTS 4. FINES
  • 21. CAPITAL RECEIPTS • THESE INCLUDE BORROWING OF THE GOVERNMENT.SINCE THESE RECEIPTS HAVE TO BE REPAID BY THE GOVERNMENT ,THE CAPITAL RECEIPTS ARE LIABILITIES.CAPITAL RECEIPTS INCLUDE PUBLIC BORROWING ,RECIVERY OF LOANS AND RESALE OF SHARES AND BONDS HELD BY THE GOVERNMENT.
  • 22. EXPENDITURE ITEMS EXPENDITURE REVENUE CAPITAL EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE
  • 23. REVENUE EXPENDITURE • IT IS THE EXPENDITURE INCURRED FOR THE DAY-TO-DAY FUNCTIONONG OF THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND VARIOUS SERVICES OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE, PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON BORROWINGS,SUBSIDIES ETC. • REVENUE EXPENDITURE WILL NOT RESULT IN THE CREATION OF ASSETS
  • 24. REVENUE EXPENDITURE • IT IS THE EXPENDITURE INCURRED FOR THE DAY-TO-DAY FUNCTIONONG OF THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND VARIOUS SERVICES OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE, PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON BORROWINGS,SUBSIDIES ETC. • REVENUE EXPENDITURE WILL NOT RESULT IN THE CREATION OF ASSETS
  • 25. CAPITAL EXPENDITURE • CAPITAL EXPENDITURE IS THE EXPENDITURE INCURRED ON CREATING PERMANENT ASSETS.SUCH EXPENDITURE IS INCURRED ON ITEMS LIKE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS,ROADS,BRIDGES,CANALS, POWER PLANTS,CAPITAL EQUIPMENTS
  • 26. REVENUE RECEIPTS • THE REVENUE RECEIPTS REFER TO ALL RECEIPTS RECEIVED DURING BY THE GOVERNMENT FRM
  • 27. Taxation • Meaning : Non quid pro quo transfer of private income to public coffers by means of taxes. • Classified into 1. Direct taxes- Corporate tax, Div. Distribution Tax, Personal Income Tax, Fringe Benefit taxes, Banking Cash Transaction Tax 2. Indirect taxes- Central Sales Tax, Customs, Service Tax, excise duty.
  • 28. Government Expenditure  It includes : • Government spending on the purchase of goods & services. • Payment of wages and salaries of government servants • Public investment • Transfer payments
  • 29. EXPENDITURE HEADS- 2009-10 BUDGET RUPEE GOES TO 7% CENTRAL PLAN 4% 18% INTEREST PAYMENTS 15% DEFENCE SUBSIDIES OTHER NON-PLAN EXPEN 20% STATES' SHARE OF TAXES 14% NON-PLAN ASSIST. TO STA 9% 13% PLAN ASSISTANCE TO STA
  • 30. RECEIPTS OF 2009-10 BUDGET Where does the Rupee come from BORROWINGS & 10% 1% OTHER LIABILITIES 6% 29% CORPORATION TAX 10% INCOME TAX CUSTOMS 10% EXCISE 12% 22% OTHER TAXES NON-TAX REVENUE NON-DEBT CAPITAL
  • 31. RUPEE COMES FROM 2009-10
  • 38.
  • 39.