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Oman’s 2022 State Budget under preparation

Finance, Economy ministries join hands to draft guidelines for budget preparation 
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MUSCAT: The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Economy jointly issued a circular outlining ‘Rules for Drafting State Budget 2022’ to ensure the budget formulations are in line with (i) Oman Vision 2040 and programmes listed in the Strategic Programmes Ledger of the 10th Five-Year Plan, and (ii) initiatives of the Fiscal Balance Plan through which the government seeks to achieve financial sustainability and improve the business environment.


Government units can submit details of their budget estimates electronically via a new link in the e-government transformation network.


The aim is to streamline procedures related to dealing with ministries, government departments and public authorities and establishments.


The circular requires all ministries and other government entities to prepare their (current, developmental) budget estimates in accordance with the model attached to the aforementioned electronic link and submit the same via the link, which will be made available to all parties, along with a username and password.


Budget estimate projects have to be made in line with the rules stated in the circular.


The circular urges all ministries and other government entities to present their respective budget estimates for 2022 on or before July 29, 2021, and send them via the electronic link.


A brief of the required budget allocation has to be approved by the Head of Unit and sent to the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Economy.


The circular stresses the necessity of entering estimates for the required budget (revenues, expenditure), including options for situational budgets, additional budgets and new project operation budgets in a computerised design referred to as “Unified Financial System” by the deadline of 29 July 2021.


All of this data has to be compatible with estimates made for the budget project, as well as models prescribed by the Finance Ministry, said the circular. (With inputs from ONA)


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