Cabinet Sends Revised 2024 Budget to the Parliament

On November 3, Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili held a cabinet meeting where a revised annual budget for 2024 was presented. The initial draft budget was sent to the legislature in September 2023 and revised based on consultations with line ministries and agencies.

PM Garibashvili said the budget estimates are taken “conservatively,” with a projected 5% growth. The deficit is projected at 2.5%, and government debt at 38.2%. The total unified budget is planned for GEL 28.5 billion.

PM said following the revision, the budget spending will increase by GEL 700 million. Out of which GEL 300 million will be sourced from the taxes on profits of the banking and financial sector. The gambling industry will be taxed to make up for an additional GEL 400 million. Part of it would come from a tax hike on gambling from ten to 15%, while taking out profit from the gambling business will also be taxed by five percent, instead of the current two.

The GEL 700 million are projected to be allocated as follows:

Furthermore, pensions for former law enforcement representatives will increase to GEL 1000, and families of soldiers who lost their lives in the line of duty will receive monthly compensation of up to GEL 1200. Approximately one thousand homeless families with more than three children will receive new homes, the PM said.

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