2022 National budget of Bangladesh

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2022 (2022) National Budget of Bangladesh
Submitted9 June 2022
Submitted byMustafa Kamal
(Minister of Finance)
Submitted toJatiya Sangsad
Presented9 June 2022
Passed30 June 2022[1]
Parliament11th (Jatiya Sangsad)
PartyBangladesh Awami League
Finance ministerAHM Mustafa Kamal
Total revenue433000 crore (US$40 billion) Increase(10.32%)
Total expenditures678064 crore (US$63 billion) Increase(12.32%)
Deficit5.5% Decrease(0.7%)
Websitemof.gov.bd
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2023

The 2022 National budget of Bangladesh was presented by the Minister of Finance AHM Mustafa Kamal on 9 June 2022. The National budget is for the fiscal year beginning on 1 July 2022, and ending on 30 June 2023. The budget was the 14th presented by the Awami League-led Grand Alliance of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina since returning to office in 2009. The budget was the third to be presented since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and focused primarily on economic recovery from the pandemic and ameliorating the impact of rising inflation as a result of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.[2]

History[edit]

The National Budget is the annual financial statement of Bangladesh; an estimate of income and expenditure of the Government of Bangladesh on a periodical basis. Under Article 87.(1) of the Constitution of Bangladesh, it is a compulsory task of the government.[3] Upon achieving independence, the first budget of Bangladesh was presented by Tajuddin Ahmad in 1972 and totaled 786 crore (US$73 million).[4] This was the 51st national budget of Bangladesh.[2] Former Ministers of Finance AMA Muhith and Saifur Rahman presented 12 budgets each for their respective governments, the highest number in Bangladesh's history.[4] The 2022 budget was the 51st in the nation's history and the 23rd budget to be presented by an Awami League-led government.[4]

Significant announcements[edit]

  • The total expenditure for the budget is 678064 crore (US$63 billion), an increase of 74383 crore (US$6.9 billion) (12.32%) from the previous fiscal year. This consists of 431998 crore (US$40 billion) allocated for operating and other expenditures, while 246066 crore (US$23 billion) has been allocated for the Annual Development Programme.[5]
  • The total revenue collection has been fixed at 433000 crore (US$40 billion), of which 370000 crore (US$34 billion) is due to be raised by the National Board of Revenue, while 63000 crore (US$5.9 billion) will be raised from non-NBR and other sources.[5]
  • The total GDP growth rate was fixed at 7.5% with an estimated total GDP of 4450000 crore (US$410 billion)[6]
  • The total deficit of the budget is 245064 crore (US$23 billion) equivalent to 5.5% of GDP, a 0.7% decrease from the previous fiscal year. The government intends to finance the deficit through the use of various domestic and external sources.[7]
  • The average inflation rate was projected to be 5.6%. Kamal stated that rising inflation was as a result of external factors beyond the control of the government such as the rise in oil prices, depreciation of the Taka against the US dollar, increase in inflation among trading partners, disruption of the global supply chain and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The Finance Minister pledged the government would do its utmost to contain inflation and provide relief for the masses.[8]
  • The Minister announced an initiative to allow Deputy Commissioners of Taxes to cut supplies of utilities such as power, water and gas to businesses who deliberately evade the payment of taxes.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Staff Correspondent (2022-06-30). "Bangladesh parliament passes Tk 6.78 trillion budget for FY23". Bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2022-07-03.
  2. ^ a b Report, TBS (2022-06-09). "FY2022-23 budget at a glance". www.tbsnews.net. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  3. ^ "Article 89 of the Constitution of Bangladesh".
  4. ^ a b c Dhaka, BSS (2022-06-09). "Chronology of Bangladesh's national budget". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  5. ^ a b Muhammad Jahid, Akanda (2022-06-09). "Tk 678,064 crore budget unveiled". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  6. ^ Report, TBS (2022-06-09). "GDP growth target set at 7.5%". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2022-06-13.
  7. ^ Report, TBS (2022-06-09). "Budget deficit to decrease". www.tbsnews.net. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  8. ^ Report, TBS (2022-06-09). "5.6% average inflation in FY2022-23". www.tbsnews.net. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  9. ^ Report, TBS (2022-06-09). "Businesses to get utilities snapped for unpaid tax". www.tbsnews.net. Retrieved 2022-06-12.

Further reading[edit]

Full text of Budget speech delivered by Minister of Finance AHM Mustafa Kamal MP