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    Government introduces new expenditure and relief through supplementary budget

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    Government introduces new expenditure and relief through supplementary budget - English (790.9Kb)
    Date
    2024-12-23
    Author
    Econ Team
    Series
    Public Finance Infographics;
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    Abstract
    On 05 December 2024, the government presented supplementary estimates totaling LKR 219.4 billion for the year, which was not included in the original 2024 budget. Supplementary allocations are typically introduced to address unforeseen emergency expenditures or to adjust the categorization of existing allocations. Despite this new spending, the government has assured that it remains within the expenditure and debt limits established in the 2024 Budget.
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    This IKR entry contains one infographic in English. This infographic has been published on the PFP website under the title 'Government introduces new expenditure and relief through supplementary budget' and can be accessed from the link below.
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    https://publicfinance.lk/en/topics/government-introduces-new-expenditure-and-relief-through-supplementary-budget-1734946551
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    https://archive.veriteresearch.org/handle/456/7355
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