Malaysia

Perlis tables RM293.36 mil budget for 2023

State expects to generate RM112.23 mil revenue, an increase of 2.74% compared to 2022, MB says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Dec 2022 1:53PM

Perlis tables RM293.36 mil budget for 2023
Tabling the state budget for 2023 today, Perlis Menteri Besar Mohd Shukri Ramli (right) says the budget has a projected deficit estimated at 1.25% or RM68.18 million, an increase of RM RM0.84 million from RM67.34 million in 2022. – Mohd Shukri Ramli Facebook pic, December 20, 2022

KANGAR – The Perlis government today tabled the state budget for 2023 amounting to RM293.36 million for operating and development expenditures.

Menteri Besar Mohd Shukri Ramli said the budget has a projected deficit estimated at 1.25% or RM68.18 million, an increase of RM RM0.84 million from RM67.34 million in 2022.

In his budget speech themed Changes: Generating Stability, Facing Challenges, Shukri said a total of RM180.41 million or 61.50% is allocated for operating expenditure while RM112.95 million or 38.50% for development expenditure.

“Overall, operating costs have increased by 2.17% compared to 2022. A total of RM61.05 million has been provided for civil servants’ emoluments, while RM74.00 million is to cover service and supply expenses.

“A total of RM38.39 million has been allocated for grants and fixed payments and RM6.97 million is allocated for assets and other expenditures,” he said at the Perlis Legislative Assembly sitting.

Shukri, who is also Sanglang assemblyman, said RM73.89 million has been allocated for the Perlis Water Supply System Medium Term Mitigation Project and the construction of the Istana Raja Muda Perlis.

“The funding for these two projects is through loans from the federal government to the state government,” he said.

Meanwhile, he said RM34.71 million has been allocated under the Grant Based on Level of Economic Development, Infrastructure and Welfare, and Ecological Fiscal Transfer for Biodiversity.

“The allocation will be distributed to the six main implementing agencies to meet the development needs of all sectors, namely RM86.37 million to the Perlis government secretary’s office and state Public Works Department amounting to RM14.70 million.

“Also to the state Agriculture Department (RM3.09 million), state Veterinary Services Department (RM0.88 million), state Irrigation and Drainage Department (RM5.63 million) and state Forestry Department (RM2.28 million),” he said.

He said that Budget 2023 is estimated to generate RM112.23 million in revenue for the state government, an increase of RM2.99 million or 2.74% compared to 2022.

“The biggest contributor is non-revenue receipts of RM66.90 million, followed by non-tax revenue amounting to RM23.46 million and tax revenue amounting to RM 21.87 million,” he added. – Bernama, December 20, 2022

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