Crop Budget if Failed
Posted by janganlupakan pada 1 Juli 2011
Crop Budget if Failed - Ministries and institutions that fail to accelerate the absorption of its budget in the first half for no apparent reason you should get immediate sanctions in the second semester, the budget cuts. That way, the government can allocate funds to more important sectors, especially infrastructure.
“Ministries and agencies whose performance is clearly the result of the welfare and protection of people and its budget is very low absorption through the first half of 2011 should be the reduction of the budget,” said Economic Caucus members and members of the House of Representatives Commission XI of the PDI-P faction, Arif Budimanta in Jakarta Saturday (25 / 6).
Earlier, Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo hinted that the budget deficit in 2011 will be exceeded, but he will hold to the deficit is soaring above the 2 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). The increase in deficit of 0.2 percentage points (from 1.8 percent to 2 percent) would indicate a surge in the state budget amounting to Rp 13.85 trillion, assuming a nominal GDP of Rp 6927.77 trillion.
Ministry of Finance is committed to suppress the use of debt (both foreign loans and issuance of state bonds) in closing the budget hikes spending the second half of 2011. The government chose attract the savings available from the remaining balance (SAL).
According to Arif, government measures that should be supported. However, at the same time, governments need to optimize revenues from a variety of primary sources that are not too soaring deficits.
“The source of revenue that needs to be encouraged is of taxes and state revenues (non-tax revenues) mining. That should be the focus because there is a rise in commodity prices. In addition, collection of accounts receivable should also be more serious country anymore, “he said.
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Separately, Acting Head of fiscal policy (BKF), Ministry of Finance, Bambang PD Brodjonegoro say, to use the SAL, the government needed the approval of Parliament because it is a source of financing nonutang. Currently, the Ministry of Finance continues to gather additional budget requests from ministries and agencies that want the proposed changes to the state budget (APBN-P) 2011. It’s great to know the surge in state budget in 2011.
Revenues and grants in the 2011 state budget set at Rp 1104.9 trillion or an increase of Rp 112.5 trillion of the budget target in 2010-P.
The total state spending is estimated to USD 1229.6 billion, an increase of Rp 103.4 trillion or 9.2 percent of state spending ceiling in APBN-P 2010.