Key budget documents
News Desk, bdnews24.com
Published: 02 Jun 2016 06:53 PM BdST Updated: 02 Jun 2016 06:53 PM BdST
The proposed national budget for 2016-17 fiscal year has been placed in Parliament with an outlay of Tk 3.41 trillion.
It’s 15.5 percent larger than the current FY’s initial budget and 29 percent higher than the revised one.
Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith presented the budget on Thursday afternoon – the third one of the incumbent government.
The new budget is equivalent to 17.37 percent of Bangladesh’s GDP, which is Tk 19.61 trillion. The current FY budget represented 17.2 percent of the GDP.

Key budget documents by the finance ministry
Non-Development and Development Budget: 2016-17 Resources Coming From
Broad Details of Revenue Receipts
Non-Development and Development Expenditure
Non-Development & Development Budget: 2016-17 Use of Resources (Including Subsidies and Pension)
Non-Development and Development Budget: Use of Resources
Economic Analysis of Non-Development and Development Expenditure (Net)
Broad Details of Non-Development Expenditure
Non-Development Budget: 2016-17 Detail of Non-Development Expenditure
Economic Analysis of No-Development Expenditure
Non-Development Budget: 2016-17 Economic Analysis of Non-Development Expenditure
Loans & Advances and Other Non-Development Expenditure
Public Accounts of the Republic
Resources for Annual Development Programme
Development Expenditure by Ministry / Division
Development Budget: 2016-17 Details of Development Expenditure
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