Federal Budget | |
Year: | 2017–18 |
Country: | Pakistan |
Previous Budget: | 2016–17 Pakistan federal budget |
Previous Year: | 2016–17 |
Next Budget: | 2018–19 Pakistan federal budget |
Next Year: | 2018–19 |
Presented: | 26 May 2017 |
Parliament: | National Assembly of Pakistan |
Party: | Pakistan Muslim League (N) |
Minister: | Ishaq Dar |
Treasurer: | Ministry of Finance |
Total Expenditures: | Rs. 475,000 Crores |
Deficit: | 4.00 |
Url: | Budget speech 2017-18 |
The Federal budget 2017–18 was the federal budget of Pakistan for the fiscal year beginning from 1 July 2017 and ending on 30 June 2018.[1]
It was presented by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on 26 May 2017 at the National Assembly with a total outlay of ₨. 4.75 tn. This is the fifth federal budget submitted during the tenure of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his cabinet.[2]
The budget was presented following a protest of the Pakistan Kissan Ittehad, demanding subsidies on fertilisers and electricity bills, at D-Chowk in Islamabad.[3]
The budget proposed a 10.0% increase in the salaries and pensions of federal government employees and an increase in the minimum monthly wage from ₨. 14,000 to ₨. 15,000. The allocation made for Benazir Income Support Programme stood at ₨.121 billion for 5.5 million beneficiaries.[4] The defence expenditure of ₨.920.2 billion (or 19.36% of total budget outlay) which was around 7% higher than it was in the outgoing year was set aside.[5]
Mark-up Payment | 1363 | 1526.2 | |
Development | 1340.1 | 1062.8 | |
Defence Affairs and Services | 920.2 | 999.2 | |
Grants and Transfers to Provinces / Others | 430.2 | 461.6 | |
Foreign Loans Repayment | 286.6 | 428.1 | |
Running of Civil Government | 376.8 | 402 | |
Pension (Military and Civil) | 248 | 333.4 | |
Subsidies | 138.8 | 147.6 | |
Total Expenditure | 5103.8 | 5361 |