Tajikistan’s 2026 state budget: where the money will go

According to the draft state budget of Tajikistan for 2026, government revenues are projected at 65 billion somoni, while expenditures are expected to reach 67 billion somoni. The budget deficit is estimated at around 1% of GDP. The largest share of funding is set to be allocated to the fuel and energy sector, as well […]

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According to the draft state budget of Tajikistan for 2026, government revenues are projected at 65 billion somoni, while expenditures are expected to reach 67 billion somoni. The budget deficit is estimated at around 1% of GDP.

The largest share of funding is set to be allocated to the fuel and energy sector, as well as to education. Significant resources are also earmarked for social protection programs.

 The budget deficit will be covered through domestic and external borrowing, along with the issuance of government bonds.

 

BUDGET DEFICIT

State budget deficit — 1.95 billion somonis (this equals 1% of the country’s GDP)

Sources of deficit financing:

1 billion somonis — sale of government securities

764.5 million somonis — grants and loans from international financial organizations

60 million somonis — privatization and leasing of state property

50 million somonis — savings from public procurement

70.15 million somonis — excess revenues of local budgets

10 million somonis — available budget funds

 Source: Law of the Republic of Tajikistan on the State Budget for 2026  Asia-Plus

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