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The Iranian government budget for financial year of 2024-2025 was developed in November 2023. It is the first budget on seventh quinquennal development program with total spending becoming 2462000 billion toman. [1] Oil budget is reduced %6. The budget is high deficit. [2]
Global map of total central government revenues, as share of GDP, 2022 [1] Global map of total central government expenditures, as share of GDP, 2022 [2] This is the list of countries by government budget. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1.
The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran ... budget and state employment affairs and appointing ministers subject to the approval of Parliament. ...
Iran's budget is established by the Management and Planning Organization of Iran and proposed by the government to the parliament before the year's end. Following approval of the budget by Majlis , the central bank presents a detailed monetary and credit policy to the Money and Credit Council (MCC) for approval.
It has been working as a government organization and also as a deputy of the presidency in last decades. [4] In 2007, Management and Planning Organization of Iran (MPO) was established after the decision of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for terminating the Plan and Budget Organization (PBO) and few years later was replaced with PBO.
The budget bill of fiscal 2021–22 had projected an export of 650,000 barrels per day (projected at $40 per barrel) of crude oil, according to the deputy head of Plan and Budget Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran. [5] [6] A 25% rise in the salaries of government workers and pensioners has been included in the bill.
This article lists countries alphabetically, with total government expenditure as percentage of Gross domestic product (GDP) for the listed countries. Also stated is the government revenue and net lending/borrowing of the government as percentage of GDP. All Data is based on the World Economic Outlook Databook of the International Monetary Fund.
Government budget deficit has been a chronic problem in Iran. In 2004, about 45 percent of the government's budget came from exports of oil and natural gas revenues and 31 percent came from taxes and fees. [87] Iran's fiscal year (FY) goes from 21 to 20 March of the following year. Iran has two types of budget: Public or "General" Government Budget