Tutorial 4 The budgetary process

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
How Congress Works: Understanding the Budget, Appropriations, and Authorizations Process.
Advertisements

Political Science, Unit 7. TAXING & SPENDING HOW DOES THE GOVERNMENT RAISE MONEY? 1) TAXES a. Progressive Individual Income Tax b. Corporate Income Tax.
Senator Dean Cameron Chair Senate Finance Committee Co-Chair JFAC.
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Budget Formulation — Executive and Legislative.
Understanding the Federal Budget Process Tribal Self-Governance Financial Training Session Elizabeth Fowler March 27, 2012.
Federal Budget Process Steve Kidd and Allison Boehm Budget and Program Analysis Staff April 2009.
The Federal Budget Process AP Government Economic Policy Unit.
THE NSF BUDGET Overview of Agency Funding Processes Presented by Beth Blue National Science Foundation Office of Budget, Finance, and Award Management.
Unit 7 Macroeconomics: Taxes, Fiscal, and Monetary Policies Chapters 15.1 Economics Mr. Biggs.
March 7, 2005 Congressman Jim Kolbe (R, Arizona 8 th ) –Arizona Senate –Elected to the U.S. House in 1984 –Chairs the Appropriations Foreign.
Federal Budget. What Is the Budget? a plan for how the government spends taxpayers‘ money. What activities are funded? How much should we spend for defense,
Federal Budget Process
The Federal Budget Process. What is the Federal Budget Process  A Set of Rules and Institutions for Making Tax (revenue) and Spending Decisions  A Result.
PLS 121: American Politics and Government The Constitution The Budget Making Process.
Your tax dollars at work Congressional Budget Process Enacted to bring order to decision making of how to Establishes timetable for orderly decision.
La Oficina de Presupuesto Del Congreso Nacional 27 Octubre, 2009 Melissa Merson Associate Director for Communications Congressional Budget.
The Federal Budget and Social Security. Introduction Key Terms – Budget – A financial plan for the use of money, personnel, and property. – Balanced Budget.
Health Economics Unit Budget of the US Government Fiscal Year 2000 l October 1, 1999 to September 30, 2000 l Total Government Spending is 29% of.
The Congress, the President, and the Budget: The Politics of Taxing and Spending Chapter 14.
PAD190 PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 3 Budget Structures and Institutions
INTRODUCTION Econ 432: Chapter I. IN ORDER TO CONSIDER PUBLIC POLICY WE NEED A BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF THE FRAMEWORK IN WHICH OUR GOVERNMENT OPERATES AND.
Congress, the President and The Federal Budget Chapter 14 Chapter 17 The White House Tax receipt Budget Hero.
NARFE LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE March 2011 – Alan Lopatin and Julie Tagen.
Raising Money Types of Taxes Managing the Country’s Money.
Unit IV – Legislative & Executive Taxing & Spending: The Budget Process.
Chapter 16: Financing Government Section 3. Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.Slide 2 Chapter 16, Section 3 Objectives 1.Identify the key elements of.
Government at Work: The Bureaucracy Chapter 15. THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Section 2.
SOME BASIC INFORMATION Policy document allocating burdens and benefits FEDERAL gov. funds a substantial and diverse range of programs and activities from.
Federal Budget Federal Budget: Federal Budget: Issued yearly by the Office of Management and BudgetIssued yearly by the Office of Management and Budget.
PP 500 Public Administration and Management Unit Seven Seminar Dr. Bruce Bordner Kaplan University.
THE BUDGET. Fiscal Policy Fiscal Policy is the impact of the federal budget on the economy- -for example- taxes, spending and borrowing--so in talking.
The Federal Government is the only government that can spend more than it receives. Current Debt: $16.4 Trillion Current Deficit: 1.1 Trillion (for 2012);
UNIT 8: The Federal Budget Process Professor Schoepp.
1 Budget review Croatia Second meeting of Senior Budget Officials from Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern European Countries Ljubljana February.
Bell Work: 1. How much money does the US spend per year? 2. Why is the budget important? What is it? Federal Budget.
Congress, the President, and the Budget. The debt and the deficit Budget deficit – spending > revenues in a year Budget deficit – spending > revenues.
Spending. I. Where the money is spent (2010 figures): A. Medicare & Medicaid: 23% B. Social Security: 20% C. Net Interest payments: 6% D. Defense: 20%
When the bell rings, you will go to the commons area for a brief meeting with Mrs. Ariemma to discuss the AP review dates and AP Exams. When you return,
THE APPROPRIATIONS PROCESS RITA MARTIN CSAVR DEPUTY DIRECTOR.
Fiscal Policy= Congress+ President Budget: – A policy document allocating burdens (taxes) and benefits (expenditures). Deficit: – An excess of federal.
BELLWORK What is the title of Unit 7, as well as Chapter 20? (Hint: Chapter 20 is right after Chapter 19 and right before Chapter 21)
{ FRQ: President BY: SARA WESTERMAN AND ETHAN HUDSON.
 Create a budget  Deliver the State of the Union  Enforce laws  Create a budget  Deliver the State of the Union  Enforce laws Responsibilities of.
 Create a budget  Deliver the State of the Union  Enforce laws  Create a budget  Deliver the State of the Union  Enforce laws Responsibilities of.
The federal government takes in money for the budget through taxation and borrowing. These decisions have a powerful impact on the overall economy.
The President’s Budget $$$
Appropriations Process:
Federal Expenditures The programs & services the federal government funds are divided into two categories. Mandatory spending—or spending that is required.
Federal budget 101. Federal budget 101 PROCESS AND TIMELINE President’s Budget Request February Congressional Budget Resolution Early spring (passed.
Managing Our Country’s Money
Parliament and the National Budget Process
GOOD PRACTICES AND REFORM OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PP 650 Public Policy Analysis Unit Eight Seminar Dr
Chapter 16: Financing Government Section 3
Learn the Appropriations Process
Class Notes November 9 & 10 © EMC Publishing, LLC.
Economic Policy and The Budget Process
DO NOW: Welcome Back Quiz
10 trillion and counting Solve the deficit
Chapter 7 Sect 3 Mr. Plude.
The Federal Budget Rixie.
Congressional Budget Process
5.4 Describe the concept of an iron triangle relationship.
BUDGET STUDENT NOTES.
Chapter 16: Financing Government Opener
Chapter 16: Financing Government Section 3
The Federal Budget Process
Federal Budget Process – Its Challenges as well as its Opportunities
ECONOMICS Chapter 16.3: The Federal Budget and the National Debt Learning Target: Understand how the federal government prepares a budget and borrows;
Presentation transcript:

Tutorial 4 The budgetary process BUDGET AND TREASURY Tutorial 4 The budgetary process

The budgetary process 1. General considerations 2. The budgetary process in Romania 3. The budgetary process in The United States

1. General considerations Definition: The process of creating the budget is known as the budget process. The budgetary process is the means by which the executive and legislative branches together formulate a coherent set of taxing and spending proposals. The mechanics of this process, and the relative roles of the two parts of government, differ considerably among countries.

2. The budgetary process in Romania Steps: 1. Budget Project elaboration (responsible for this-the Government) 2. Discussion and approval of the budget project (responsible for this-the Parliament) 3. Budget execution 4. Budget control

2. The budgetary process in Romania

2. The budgetary process in Romania The revenues execution-steps: Establishment- this means the identification of the tax payer, identification of the object of taxation, establishing the tax rate Liquidation-in this step is computed the tax through applying the tax rate on the tax base Issue of the title of encashment The encashment   The expenses execution steps: Engagement of the expense-assuming the obligation of payment Liquidation- establishing the sum of payment Ordinates the payment-this is done by the public institution in the favor of the providers of the contractor The payment

Exercise Make an analysis of one kind of tax following these steps.

3. The budgetary process in The United States PRESIDENT'S BUDGET The annual budget process begins with the President’s budget, which outlines the President’s recommendations for spending programs and tax policy and is due to Congress the first Monday of February. To prepare the budget, federal agencies submit budget requests to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). OMB reviews the requests and makes changes, subject to the President’s guidance, before combining those requests into the President’s budget.

The President’s budget lays out the administration’s policy proposals and budget priorities for each agency at account and sub-account level detail. It includes specific proposals for changing tax laws and reforming the budget process. The Administration’s estimates of the country’s economic outlook for the coming years influence its spending and revenue projections and are also incorporated into the budget.

THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET RESOLUTION The congressional budget resolution is the Congress’ fiscal blueprint and is used to guide legislative activity in each congressional session. It establishes overall revenue and spending totals, allocates spending among major functions of government (e.g., national defense, transportation, health, agriculture), set limits on resources for discretionary spending programs and establishes target levels for mandatory spending.