2015 Malaysian federal budget explained

Budget of the Malaysian Federal Government
Year:2015
Country:Malaysia
Previous Budget:2014 Malaysian federal budget
Previous Year:2014
Next Budget:2016 Malaysian federal budget
Next Year:2016
Presented:10 October 2014
Parliament:13th
Party:Barisan Nasional
Minister:Najib Razak
Treasurer:Ministry of Finance
Total Revenue:MYR235.2 billion
Total Expenditures:MYR273.9 billion
Spending:MYR50.5 billion
Debt Payment:MYR24.4 billion
Deficit:MYR35.7 billion
(3.0% of GDP)
Debt:MYR568.9 billion
(52.8% of GDP)
Gdp:MYR876.4 billion
(5.0-6.0%)
Bill:2015
Bill Link:http://www.treasury.gov.my/pdf/bajet/ucapan/ub15.pdf Supply

The Malaysian federal budget for 2015 fiscal year was presented to the Dewan Rakyat by Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Najib Razak on Friday, 10 October 2014.

Summary

Following are the highlights of the 2015 Budget themed, "BUDGET 2015: PEOPLE ECONOMY", which was tabled by Prime Minister Najib Razak in Parliament.

Total revenues and spending

Revenues

Official sources

(In million MYR)

SourceProjected Revenues% of
Total Projected Revenues
Actual Revenues
Direct tax

Income tax

Companies

Individual

Petroleum

Withholding

Co-operatives

Others

Other direct taxes

Stamp duty

Real property gains tax

Others

135,646

127,405

72,589

26,553

25,600

2,276

364

23

8,241

7,252

897

92

57.7%

54.2%

30.9%

11.3%

10.9%

1.0%

0.2%

0.0%

3.5%

3.1%

0.4%

0.0%

Indirect tax

Goods and services tax

Excise duties

Sales tax

Other indirect taxes

Import tax

Export tax

Services tax

Levies

47,732

21,720

13,717

2,734

2,677

2,629

2,231

1,874

150

20.3%

9.2%

5.8%

1.2%

1.1%

1.1%

0.9%

0.8%

0.1%

Non-tax revenue

Interests and proceeds from investments

Licenses, registration fees and permits

Other non-tax revenue

Service fees

Fines and penalties

Proceeds from sales of goods

Rentals

49,813

31,193

13,143

2,213

1,304

1,136

574

250

21.2%

13.3%

5.6%

0.9%

0.6%

0.5%

0.2%

0.1%

Non-revenue receipts 1,251 0.5%
Federal territories revenue777 0.3%
Grand Total Revenue 235,219

Expenditures by object

Official sources

These tables are in million MYR.

Descriptiondata-sort-type="number"Projected
Expenditures
data-sort-type="number"Actual
Expenditures
Operating expenditures
Emoluments 65,651.7
Supplies and services 38,098.8
Assets 1,456.8
Fixed Charges and Grants 116,417.6
Other Expenditures 1,815.1
Total Operating Expenditure 223,440.0
Development expenditures
Direct Grant 45,614.3
Loans 2,885.7
Contingencies Reserve 2,000.0
Total Development Expenditure 50,500.0
Grand Total Expenditure 273,940.0

Expenditures by budget function

Official sources

These tables are in million MYR. The budget for the 2015 fiscal year (also demonstrating the basic budget structure) can be found below.[1]

FunctionDescriptionProjectedActual
data-sort-type="number"Expendituresdata-sort-type="number"Operating
Expenditures
data-sort-type="number"Development
Expenditures
data-sort-type="number"Expenditures
1 89.1 89.1
2 2.3 2.3
3 164.7 164.7
4 73.9 73.9
5 50.6 50.6
6 19,060.0 6,025.2 13,034.8
7 2,710.7 2,670.1 40.5
8 202.2 202.2
9 294.3 294.3
10 4,376.8 3,427.3 949.5
11 32,815.8 32,815.8
12 Contribution to Statutory Funds 2,053.8 2,053.8
13 916.9 761.8 155.1
20 1,658.8 1,237.8 421.0
21 6,065.0 4,284.3 1,780.8
22 10,507.8 5,982.3 4,525.5
23 2,686.1 1,101.9 1,584.2
24 1,302.6 586.7 716.0
25 979.0 947.0 32.0
27 5,950.8 2,112.6 3,838.2
28 4,603.0 1,256.2 3,346.8
29 2,866.5 281.0 2,585.6
30 1,337.6 727.1 610.6
31 1,505.2 1,187.6 317.6
32 1,137.4 427.4 710.0
40 16.6 16.6
42 23,311.9 21,714.2 1,597.7
43 4,571.6 2,556.5 2,015.1
45 949.9 534.8 415.1
46 1,395.8 801.8 594.0
47 1,737.8 1,385.1 352.7
48 2,247.2 2,044.6 202.6
60 17,763.0 14,144.8 3,618.2
62 13,393.7 12,611.2 782.5
63 40,838.3 39,211.4 1,636.9
64 15,784.8 13,147.6 2,637.2
70 2,000.0 2,000.0
align=right colspan=2Total Functional Expenditure !230,431.7 179,931.7 50,500.0
Dependent Description Projected Actual
Expenditures Operating
Expenditures
Development
Expenditures
Expenditures
(1) 13.5 13.5 rowspan=14
(2) Royal allowances 1.8 1.8
(3) Chief Justice, Chief Judges, Judges 90 90
(4) Auditor General 1.3 1.3
(5) Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat 1.3 1.3
(6) President of the Dewan Negara 1.3 1.3
(7) Election Commission 1.4 1.4
(8) Law Services Commission 0.05 0.05
(9) Public Services Commission 10.7 10.7
(10) Education Services Commission 3.9 3.9
(11) Police Force Commission 1.5 1.5
(12) Treasury 6,072.1 6,302.3
(13) Payment for public debt 24,379.3 24,379.3
(14) Pensions, retirement allowances and rewards 15,700.0 15,700.0
align=right colspan=2Total Dependent Expenditure !46,508.3 46,508.3
align=right colspan=2Grand Total Expenditure !273,940.0

Supplementary supply bill

On 23 March 2015, the Government tabled a supplementary supply bill to augment its Budget 2015 by an additional RM2.2 billion, some two months after the prime minister revised this. The Bill was tabled for the first reading after question time today by Deputy Finance Minister Chua Tee Yong. The bulk of the requested amount — RM1.2 billion — will be channelled to the Treasury's consolidated fund, while the Education Ministry will be allocated with RM428 million. The Public Services Department will receive RM287 million and the Health Ministry, RM200 million. The Federal Territories Ministry and the Home Ministry will respectively get RM34 million and RM26 million. The Dewan Rakyat approved the Supplementary Supply Bill (2014) 2015 after it was debated at the committee level on 1 April 2015. The bill allocated a supplementary financial allocation of RM2,223,520,310 to several ministries as additional management expenditure for services.[2] [3]

Last year, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak tabled a budget of RM273.9 billion, an increase of RM9.8 billion from 2014. He revised this in January following a sharp drop in global crude oil price and the devastating flood that ravaged the east coast states in the country. Despite announcing cuts to operating expenditure that could trim RM5.5 billion from government spending, Najib maintained that allocations for development totalling RM48.5 billion will be maintained.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: www.federalgazette.agc.gov.my . 22 October 2015.
  2. Web site: Dewan Rakyat Approves Supplementary Supply Bill . https://web.archive.org/web/20150710061942/http://www.malaysiandigest.com/business/548048-dewan-rakyat-approves-supplementary-supply-bill.html . usurped . 10 July 2015 . 22 October 2015.
  3. Web site: www.federalgazette.agc.gov.my . 22 October 2015.
  4. Web site: Putrajaya seeks extra RM2b for spending with supplementary supply Bill Malaysia Malay Mail Online . 22 October 2015.