Hooray! Pak budget jumps to $21 billion

After stagnating for a while around $15 billion, this year we see a big jump (if my calculations are correct at 60Rs. to $ conversion).

      I. Net   Revenue Receipts   -----$11.74 billion

II. Net Capital Receipts ------$0.27 billion
III. External Receipts ---------$3.98848 billion
IV. Self Financing of PSDP by Provinces $1.42702 billion
V. Change in Provincial Cash Balance $0.89695 billion
VII. Privatization Proceeds $1.25 billion
VII. Bank Borrowing ----------$2.33488 billion
Total ----------------------------$21.91297 billion

For year 2009 (3 years from now), I feel that by overhauling tax system, we can easily increase our Net revenues to $40 billion.

Another area where we can easily see a big jump is PSDP by provinces. They are now standing at tiny $1 billion. Punjab and Sindh should be able to increase it to at least $5 billion each, while frontier and Balochistan should be able to secure $1 billion each. That would give a total of PDSP $12 billion.

Just these two numbers should allow us to cross $60 billion yearly budget.

What we have to do to get there in 3 years?

  1. Work hard, work hard, work hard
  2. Remain pro-West at every cost
  3. Overhaul tax system
  4. Put massive funds to build motorways.
  5. Develop strong right-wing economists to balance the pessimist lefties.
  6. Work hard work hard work hard.

Source: daily times
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\06\06\story_6-6-2006_pg1_6

p.s. some numbers on DT page do not make sense (e.g. gross revenue of Rs. 10828140 million). There could be a typo, so correct me if I am wrong on any of these conversions. Thanks.

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on the paper, this budget means business. and i hope this year will mark the start of empowering common man and improvement in basic infrastructure.

Lets hope this effort is not shunned by corruption in our every league of systems. hope that will have less impact on this.
as mentioned, the key is work hard!

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How the heck does this even figure in? At MOST Pakistan should be centrist. It's better to become pro-India. At least a more mutually benifical relationship can emerge out of that, rather than the pimp-whore relation Pakistan has with the west.

Agreed on the lefties though...they're a curse.

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Very much an election budget..I don’t see how they can do one better then this next year, so snap elections around mid next year look likely after all external donors wouldn’t back another budget like this..it’s an interesting mix of good measures, missed targets (budget deficit has risen, agri growth dropped, and they missed revenue targets as well as industrial targets. Figure fudging is another issue external and internal borrowing makes up a huge chunk of the money, the money designated specifically for quake relief is added in and counted as are privatization proceeds which should have according to the Mush-Shaukat formula already be allocated to debt relief. antiobls support for this budget surprises me because of the subsidies in it..

Pakistan budget gets lukewarm welcome by Ashraf Khan
Tue Jun 6, 7:20 AM ET

KARACHI (AFP) - Pakistan’s new budget got only a lukewarm welcome as unlikely to boost economic growth significantly nor narrow a widening gap between rich and poor despite a massive increase in spending.

Minister of State for Finance Omar Ayub unveiled a 1.35 trillion rupees (22.5 billion dollar) budget on Monday that earmarked 415 billion rupees for development spending in an effort to improve infrastructure and help the poor.

Economists hailed the 38 percent increase in development spending, designed in part to help the country recover from last October’s devastating earthquake, and which the minister claimed would create 400,000 new jobs.

At the same time, however, they voiced concerns over whether the extra spending in the year to June 2007 will really deliver the promised benefits and a 7.0 percent growth target.

The economy slowed to 6.6 percent growth in the current year, down from 8.6 percent in the year to June 2005.

Masood Qazi, professor at Karachi’s Institute of Business Management, said he doubted whether the government could ensure that public sector agencies spend the funds effectively.

“One has doubts over the government’s ability to utilise it effectively as historically we have a very poor record” of building and developing public services.

Defending the budget, Prime Minister Shuakat Aziz’s advisor on economic affairs Salman Shah said the focus was on improving the lives of the people.

“The aim of the budget is to promote macroe-conomic balance, control inflation and promote sustainable growth,” Shah told a news conference in Islamabad.

“It is geared towards expanding employment opportunities and maintaining fiscal discipline.”

For his part, Abid Sulehri, deputy chief of the Sustainable Development and Policy Institute (SDPI), said corruption and a lack of coordination among agencies were barriers to a successful implementation.

“The government has made rosy promises as the budget comes ahead of elections in 2007,” he noted.

He said the increased spending could also increase the budget deficit, put at 4.2 percent of Gross Domestic Product, “which may inflict economic (harm) on poor segments of the population.”

The budget promised a 15 percent increase in salaries for public sector employees and a 20 percent increase in their pensions even as Ayub promised to slash inflation running at 13 percent and unemployment at 9.0 percent.

In an attempt to bolster agriculture, which employs 45 percent of the labour force, Ayub announced the withdrawal of import duties on tractors.

The government also set a higher tax collection target of 835 billion rupees (13.92 billion dollars) compared to 704 billion rupees.

However, Qasier Bengali, a professor at Karachi’s ZBIST University said these initiatives were not enough to help the millions of Pakistanis living in poverty and instead, the government was creating two economic classes.

“They have created two Pakistans – one for those having a Westernised lifestyle whereas a large segment of our country has (not enough) to eat, to shelter their family and pay even bus fares,” he said.

With more than 25 percent of Pakistan’s 150-million people living below the poverty line, economists also questioned government claims that poverty has been slashed by seven percentage points in the past four years.

“There is no precedent in the world that poverty has been reduced in such a short time and to such a huge extent,” said economist Asad Saeed.

Growth of large-scale manufacturing slowed to 9.0 percent for fiscal 2005-06 as against 15.6 percent the year before and a record more than 18 percent for 2003-04.

“Economic disparities between rich and poor have already been increased to an alarming extent as we see at one side an individual with million rupee monthly earnings and hundreds of thousands with a mere 1,500 rupee income,” Bengali of ZBIST University said.

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I have disagreement with the 2nd point as well. There are many good things to learn from the West, e.g. their work envt., almost equal rights & respect for everyone etc. etc. (and these things are also in Islam as well). But for the sake of economic success one should not be pro-West at every cost. That is the policy of a 'gulaam' who does everything ordered by a master for the sake of his/her income. Even though we are still like a servant nation, but we should strive to be independent or think like an independent.

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Agreed on better relations with Bharat. However Bharati market can't send billion dollars a year to Pakistan as a trade surplus. At least not in immediate future.

Why? because Bharati manufacturing-labor rates are same or lower compared to Pakistan. So even though Bharati Rupee is a bit stronger these days, it still doesn't create Mega demand for Pakistani products neither in quality, nor in cost.

So trade with Bharat will always favor Bharat and not the other way around.

OTOH, trade with West allows Pakistan to take advantage of the HUGE labor cost differential. That alone is significant to create positive balance for Pakistan in tune of tens of billion dollars a year.

p.s. Pimp-whore comparison is good only for chakla (whorehouse) talk so let us avoid it. Countries come together for mutual interests in trade and geo-strategic advantages. Turning such relationship into an illicit coupling between a man and woman is just cheap and distasteful.

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So in a whole year the pkaistan goverment has a budget of $21.91297 billion?

if so it's jack all in comaprisson to other countries. The UK gov spends $148.5 billion a year on healthcare (NHS) alone.

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Well yes the budget is puny compared to UK or West in general.

I mean US spends $60 billion just on its retired soldiers while the total defense budget runs in to $500 billion or so.

However it will be rather foolish to quote figures as such with no proper context. Look at China. With one billion+ population, their budget only runs along $250 billion. Or Bharat is hovering around $100 billion.

The right thing to do is compare Pakistan's $21 billion to last previous year Pakistani budgets. That's where the celebrtions is.

Still as you see in the original post, our goal should be to get to at least $60 billion in the next few years and we can certainly achieve that target.

We can do it Bubba! We can do it.

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yea right comparison mate, any idea how much they get from national insurance and taxes from masses??? will give you very right answer.

its paltry amount compared even just profit figure of one bank in UK 30Billion pounds or $ 60 billion just profit made by Royal bank of scotland last year.

compare the figure with any developing country of Pakistan size.

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why have you got your knickers in a twist. I was asking a simple question as to whther $22bn was the whole budget.

Dont think you quite got your dollar conversion right. Not quite $2 per £

RBS made £8.2bn this year, their largest so far. Dont know where you got the £30bn figure from

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I sure hope so man.

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http://www.worldfactsandfigures.com/gdp_country_desc.php

A better measure of the country is the per capita Income.

Pakistan (& India) have a long long way to go.

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PCI is just one measure. As of 2003, this chart shows that some how Pakistan is making $315 billion a year, while Bharatis make $3 trillions. How do you come up with these figures is very much like pulling a kabootar (dove) out of a hat.

Annual budget on the other hand shows a nation’s buying / spending power. So it is much more accurate reflection of a country’s economic health. The budget also shows how well a country can balance its books, and how much is the shortfall compared to the income.

That is why I prefer budget numbers as they are real and documented every year. OTOH if GDP based numbers rock your boat, then have it man! Have at it!

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pootney dey, you didnt ask simple questions you were make a joke of $22b and comparing with loss making $148bn NHS of country who has fourth largest economy in the world.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4672716.stm will tell you the exchange rate of dollors to pound too. and $22.9bn profit of Shell. which is nearly same as amount of Pakistan budget.

mistake about the RBS typo error. exchange rate of rough figure not for you to buy at that rate.

again compare something which is comparable before making fun of it.

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you thick I was pointing out not making fun frickin fool. If you have a problem comapring figures how about you read kids stories. How does £30bn becomes $60bn USD ? So go and sort you conversion out fool xe.com would be a start BTW the exchange rates quoted are not buying rates. Just wholesale rates.

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again compare something which is comparable before making fun of it.
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So comapring comapnies to countries is fine. Not country to country? most stupid **** I heard.

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^^^ Who started comparing NHS with PAkistan total budget?? and it wasnt fun what was it???

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NHS is a goverment institue. Comaprison between the spending of two nations. If thats not economincs I dont know WTF is. All you can so is start comapring private corporations with a simillar budget. Who gives a fook how much RBS or Shell make. You can find many other corporations with a profit simillat to that of PK so what your point humpty?

Sort your english out aswell. Obviously cant construct a proper sentence.

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You are sounding like one of those twats where if anyone discuses something about pakistan they dont like ring and say "Pakistan nu bahdman". The type who would not admit Pakistan is not perfect.

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stop going round and round, NHS freeking govt institute of a frouth largest economy in the world.

my point still stands, that you can not compare budget size of a developing country with one organisation of a economic giant. we may have paltry budget but its better then the previous one. and twat like you came on board and start making fun of it. i have given examples of companies profit that are equal to our country budget so that you dumb a$$ like you think before comparing it with bigger economies.

compare it with Pakistan sized economy of any other country.

Pakistan is far from perfect, and surely we dont your input to shape Pak economy.