Deputy Editor-in-Chief A.M. Bakirbekova, Can. of Economic Sciences, Assoc.prof. (Kazakhstan) Editorial board Akimova B. Can. of Economic Sciences, Assoc.Prof. (Kazakhstan) Alibekova B.A. Can. of Economic Sciences, Assoc.Prof. (Kazakhstan) Amanova G.D. Can. of Economic Sciences, Assoc. Prof. (Kazakhstan) Aryn Y. М.
The article examines the main parameters of the republican budget for 2021–2023, which were approved on December 2, 2020, in conjunction with the forecast indicators of the socio-economic development of Kazakhstan for 2021–2025, taking into account the updated forecast of macroeconomic indicators for 2020. The issues of the formation of the republican budget on the basis of the basic scenario of the country's economic development are considered. A sufficiently detailed comparative characteristic of the volume and structure of income sources of the republican budget with the allocation of the most significant receipts in the structure of income has been studied and presented. The volume, structure and main directions of financing the costs of the republican budget in the context of the main functional groups of the budget are comparatively analyzed. The main budgetary programs for financing agriculture are highlighted in more detail. It is noted that there is a slight decrease in funding for the main budget programs. For such programs as improving the availability of financial services, the availability of knowledge and scientific research for 2023, there is no provision for allocating funds from the republican budget at all. It is noted that the reduction in the volume of budget financing with a simultaneous decrease in the amount of budget lending may lead not to growth, but to a decrease in the volume of gross agricultural output.
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