On February 1, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is scheduled to present the Interim Budget for the fiscal year 2024-25. This Budget will act as a temporary financial framework until a new government is established post-general elections, with the comprehensive annual budget anticipated in July 2024.
What is Interim budget?
An Interim Budget is a temporary financial plan presented by the government. It’s typically used in a year when a general election is due or during a period of transition. This budget ensures that the government has enough funds to continue its operations until the new government is formed and can present a full-year budget.
Key differences between an Interim Budget and a full-year Budget include:
In essence, the Interim Budget is a stop-gap arrangement to ensure the smooth functioning of the government until a new government presents its full-year budget, which outlines a broader economic vision and financial plan.
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