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2014 Malaysian federal budget

2014 (2014) Budget of the Malaysian Federal Government
Supply Bill 2014
Presented 25 October 2013
Parliament 13th
Party Barisan Nasional
Finance minister Najib Razak
Treasurer Ministry of Finance
Total revenue MYR224.0 billion
Total expenditures MYR264.1 billion
Program Spending MYR46.5 billion
Debt payment MYR23.2 billion
Deficit MYR37.1 billion
(3.5% of GDP)
Debt MYR519.3 billion
(53% of GDP)
GDP MYR826.0 billion
(5.0-5.5%)
Website www.najibrazak.com/bajet2014/
2013
2015

The Malaysian federal budget for 2014 fiscal year was presented to the Dewan Rakyat by Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Najib Razak on Friday, 25 October 2013.

Revenue estimates for 2016 Budget, excluding 2016 tax measures

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(In million MYR)

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These tables are in million MYR.

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These tables are in million MYR. The budget for the 2014 fiscal year (also demonstrating the basic budget structure) can be found below.

On 24 March 2014, the Government tabled the Supplementary Supply (2013) Bill 2014 to seek for an additional expenditure for services for the year 2013 amounting to MYR2.392 billion (MYR2,392,077,572). Deputy Finance Minister Ahmad Maslan tabled the bill for the first reading at the Dewan Rakyat.

A total of 12 ministries, departments and agencies had applied for the supplementary expenditure which is an allocation to the Statutory Fund amounting to RM2,099,876,700; Public Service Department (RM55.6 million); Prime Minister’s Department (RM53.4 million) and the Ministry of Works (RM50 million). In addition, the supplementary expenditure also involved the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia; Foreign Ministry; The Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Ministry; Home Ministry; and the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water. The other ministries included the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment; Science, Technology and Innovations Ministry; and the Ministry of Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government.


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