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    State of the Budget 2026

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    State of the Budget 2026 (721.3Kb)
    Date
    2026-01
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    Economics Team, Verité Research
    Series
    State of the Budget Report; No. 05
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    This 5th edition of the State of the Budget by Verité Research provides an independent analysis of the National Budget for 2026 presented to the Parliament of Sri Lanka on 7 November 2025. It evaluates the budget’s financial, economic, and fiscal assumptions; the accuracy and basis of its estimates; its compliance with the Public Financial Management (PFM) Act; and progress on previously raised concerns. The state of the Budget is set out in five main sections. Section 1 introduces the report’s objectives and the context of Sri Lanka’s budget formulation process. Section 2 assesses the quality and coherence of budget information, and identifies any inconsistencies across documents, missing estimates for new proposals, and gaps in adherence to the PFM Act. Section 3 evaluates the budget’s macroeconomic assumptions for key indicators and examines their implications for fiscal sustainability and debt dynamics. Section 4 analyses the government’s revenue estimates, with a detailed focus on several tax categories. Section 5 reviews selected expenditure components that have posed challenges in previous years.
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    51p. - The Economics Team of Verité Research compiled this study. The research team comprised Anushan Kapilan, Hafsa Haniffa, Qadirah Israth, Vimukthi Rayan Ekanayake, Raj Prabu Rajakulendran, and Harshana Wickramaarachchi. Overall research supervision was provided by Nishan de Mel. Editorial support was provided by Sumini Siyambalapitiya. The report benefited from internal reviews by Navvid Mushin, Rebecca David, and Rochel Canagasabey.
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    https://archive.veriteresearch.org/handle/456/6003
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    https://archive.veriteresearch.org/handle/456/7776
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