Expenditures of Tajikistan’s 2025 budget close to 51.6 billion somonis

Revenues of the national budget for 2025 are projected to stand at 49,582,169,000 somonis, which is 15.4 percent or 6.6 billion somonis more than the revenue part of the 2024 budget.   In the 2025 budget of Tajikistan, domestic tax revenues are expected to reach 31,816,249,000 somonis.  This means that approximately 67% of the budget […]

Asia-Plus

Revenues of the national budget for 2025 are projected to stand at 49,582,169,000 somonis, which is 15.4 percent or 6.6 billion somonis more than the revenue part of the 2024 budget.  

In the 2025 budget of Tajikistan, domestic tax revenues are expected to reach 31,816,249,000 somonis.  This means that approximately 67% of the budget will be funded by tax revenues.

Non-tax revenues are expected to amount to 2,468,051,000 somonis, which is a 34.4% increase compared to the 2024 budget.

State investment projects are projected to attract 11.177,198,000 somonis in the coming year, with 6,716,792,000 somonis (60%) coming from grants and 4,460,406,000 somonis (40%) from loans.

The expenditure part of the budget has been set at 51,591,423,000 somonis, which is 7.5 billion somonis more than the current year's budget.  Thus, the 2025 budget will run with a deficit of 2,009,254,000 somonis (1.2 percent of the country’s gross domestic product).

The 2025 budget indicators reportedly reflect the economic and social development of the country.  Social spending will account for more than 46% (around 24 billion somonis) of budget allocations.

The budget projects expenditure of 10,909,496,000 somonis in the education sector, 4,329,105,000 somonis in the public health sector and 1,718,770,000 somonis in the culture and sports sectors.

In 2025, 8,406,139,000 somonis, is expected to be spent on the energy sector.

The budget earmarks 2,993,885,000 somonis for the transportation-communication system.  

The budget projects 4,724,067,000 somonis for defense, law enforcement authorities and courts.

In 2025, 6,962,188,000 somonis is expected to be spent on social insurance and social protection.

The 2025 budget earmarks 1,871,754,000 somonis for housing and communal services, environmental protection and forestry. 

In 2025, 337,140,000 somonis is expected to be spent on industry and construction. 

The 2025 budget earmarks 1,426,896,000 somonis for agrarian sector, fishery and hunting.  

In 20025, 2,205,907,000 somonis is expected to be spent on public management personnel,”  

The 2025 budget earmarks 140,544,000 somonis for other sectors of economic and services and 5,565,532,000 somonis for other expenditures.   

As far as the prospects of the state budget indicators for 2026-2027 are concerned, the revenues of the state budget for 2026 are foreseen in the amount of 53.4 billion somonis and revenues of the state budget for 2027 are projected to stand at 57.6 billion somonis.

The state budget expenditures for 2026 are expected to stand at 54.9 billion somonis and for 2027 at 59.3 billion somonis.

Article translations:

Related Articles

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Recent Articles

When Fire, Sun, and Water Were Gods. On the History of Zeravshan and the Treasures of the Gold-Bearing Valley

How did the Sogdians live, what was the secret of their creative energy, and which gods did they worship?

India-Tajikistan Deepen Strategic Partnership as Fifth Foreign Office Consultations

Expand Cooperation Agenda India and Tajikistan have once again reaffirmed...

The Code of the People. How Two Young Researchers Are Trying to “Read” the Genome of Tajiks

They have created a DNA project, and now you can also test and discover your ancestry.

Xi Jinping makes four proposals to support peace and stability in the Middle East

He called for respect for the sovereignty and integrity of Middle Eastern countries.

Iran Threatens to Block Shipping in Three Seas in Response to US Actions

Tehran announced the possible suspension of exports and imports through key maritime routes.

EBRD allocates 50 million euros to Tajikistan to reduce electricity losses

The money, in particular, will go towards the modernization of electricity distribution networks.

Russia to pay compensation to Azerbaijan for AZAL plane crash

The agreement was reached during the meeting between Putin and Aliyev in Dushanbe.