词条 | Government budget |
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A government budget is an annual financial statement presenting the revenues and spending for a financial year that is often passed by the legislature, approved by the chief executive or president and presented by the Finance Minister to the nation. The budget is also known as the Annual Financial Statement of the country. This document estimates the anticipated government revenues and government expenditures for the ensuing (current) financial year.[1] For example, only certain types of revenue may be imposed and collected. Property tax is frequently the basis for municipal and county revenues, while sales tax and/or income tax are the basis for state revenues, and income tax and corporate tax are the basis for national revenues. HistoryThe practice of presenting budgets and fiscal policy to parliament was initiated by Sir Robert Walpole in his position as Chancellor of the Exchequer, in an attempt to restore the confidence of the public after the chaos unleashed by the collapse of the South Sea Bubble in 1720.[2] Thirteen years later, Walpole announced his fiscal plans to bring in an excise tax on the consumption of a variety of goods and services josh, such as wine and tobacco, and to lessen the taxation burden on the landed gentry. This provoked a wave of public outrage, including fierce denunciations from the Whig peer William Pulteney, who wrote a pamphlet entitled The budget opened, Or an answer to a pamphlet. Concerning the duties on wine and tobacco - the first time the word 'budget' was used in connection with the government's fiscal policies. The scheme was eventually rescinded.[3] The institution of the annual account of the budget evolved into practice during the first half of the 18th century and had become well established by the 1760s; George Grenville introduced the Stamp Act in his 1764 budget speech to the House of Commons of Great Britain. [4]TypesGovernment budgets are of the following types:{{Citation needed|date=February 2017}}
ElementsThe two basic elements of any budget are the revenues and expenses. In the case of the government, revenues are derived primarily from taxes. Government expenses include spending on current goods and services, which economists call government consumption; government investment expenditures such as infrastructure investment or research expenditure; and transfer payments like unemployment or retirement benefits. There is another way to understand element of budget. These are receipts and expenditures. Receipts are of two types , [https://www.ecobloggers.com/2018/11/government-budget.html revenue receipt and capital receipt]. Same way expenditures are of two nature, [https://www.ecobloggers.com/2018/11/government-budget.html revenue and capital expenditure] Special considerationGovernment budgets have economic, political and technical basis. Unlike a pure economic budget, they are not entirely designed to allocate scarce resources for the best economic use. They also have a political basis wherein different interests push and pull in an attempt to obtain benefits and avoid burdens. The technical element is the forecast of the likely levels of revenues and expenses. ClassificationA budget can be of 3 types:
A budget can be classified in 2 categories which are:
Need and importance of a government budgetGovernment Budget is a subject of immense importance for a variety of reasons
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References1. ^Public Budgeting and Financial Management, Florida International University, Retrieved November 21, 2013 2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.interbudget.co.uk/history-budget.html |title=History, Origins and Traditions of the Budget |accessdate=2012-12-17 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120117205111/http://www.interbudget.co.uk/history-budget.html |archivedate=2012-01-17 |df= }} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://money.uk.msn.com/budget2010/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=152486713|title=A history of the Budget|accessdate=2012-12-17}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://historyofparliamentblog.wordpress.com/2012/03/07/the-first-budget-walpoles-bag-of-tricks-and-the-origins-of-the-chancellors-great-secret/|title=The first budget? Walpole’s bag of tricks and the origins of the chancellor’s great secret|accessdate=2012-12-17}} Further reading
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