Government of Karnataka Public Financial Management Reform Action Plan, 2014, Volume 2. Appendix

The main report comprises the following chapters: executive summary provides the overall view of the reform action plan. Chapter one outlines the background, scope and methodology for the study; chapter two outlines the overview of the state finances; chapter three describe the accomplishments made against the 2004 agreed PFMA action plan; chapter four provides an overview of the analysis, gaps and recommendations made in the study; chapter five describes the way forward for implementation of the action plan; annex one: PFM reform action plan - 2014 contains a thematic-wise plan outlining the actions to be taken, the responsible department for the actions, and the expected timeframe for completing the actions. The detailed analysis of the issues and the logic for the action plan are provided in the respective sections of the appendix; annex two: 2004 PFMA action plan, outlines the current status of action taken on 2004 PFMA action plan: this contains the action plan as proposed in the 2004 report, updated with the current status of actions in the identified areas. In case where the actions have been taken and completed by the Government of Karnataka, the impact has been documented. The appendix comprises the following sections: section one: theme one: strengthening PFM legal and institutional framework; section two: theme two: enhancing comprehensiveness and credibility of the budget; section three: theme three: strengthening accounting, reporting, controls, and transparency; section four: theme four: improving fiscal assets and liability management system; section five: theme five: strengthening audit and legislative oversight; section six: theme six: improving PFM in local self-governments; section seven: theme six: improving PFM in public sector undertakings (state owned); each section describes the various areas of public financial management in the Government of Karnataka grouped into thematic reform areas. Each reform area has a discussion of the background, the reform actions proposed in the 2004 PFMA action plan, the progress of reforms over the last decade, the issues presently identified, and the rationale for the reform actions proposed; and section eight: 2014 action plan: this section describes the action plan with next steps to be followed under each activity of the action plan.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Financial Accountability Study biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014-05-24
Subjects:ACCOUNT, ACCOUNTANT, ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTING STANDARDS, APPROPRIATIONS, ARREARS, ASSETS, AUDIT REPORTS, AUDITING, AUDITING PROCEDURES, AUDITS, BANKS, BOOK VALUE, BUDGET CONSTRAINT, BUDGET CUTS, BUDGET ESTIMATES, BUDGET EXECUTION, BUDGET FORMULATION, BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION, BUDGET MANAGEMENT, BUDGET PERFORMANCE, BUDGET PROCESS, BUDGETING, CAPACITY BUILDING, CAPITAL FORMATION, CAPITAL INVESTMENT, CASH BALANCES, CASH MANAGEMENT, CASH OUTFLOW, CENTRAL TAXES, COMMERCIAL TAXES, CONTINGENT LIABILITIES, CREDIBILITY, CROP LOAN, DEBT, DEBT LEVEL, DEBT MANAGEMENT, DEBT PARAMETERS, DEBT POSITION, DEBT SERVICE, DEBT SERVICE PAYMENTS, DEBT SERVICING, DEPENDENT, DEPOSIT, DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS, DEPOSITS, DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS, DOMESTIC BORROWINGS, E-PAYMENTS, ECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ELECTRICITY, EMPLOYEE, EMPLOYEE PAYMENTS, ENDOWMENTS, EQUIPMENT, EQUITY CONTRIBUTION, EVASION, EXPENDITURE, EXPENDITURES, EXPLICIT SUBSIDIES, EXTERNAL BORROWING, FINANCES, FINANCIAL ADVISOR, FINANCIAL ADVISORS, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, FINANCIAL REPORTING, FINANCIAL STATEMENT, FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FINANCIAL YEARS, FISCAL DEFICIT, FISCAL DEFICITS, FISCAL DISCIPLINE, FISCAL INFORMATION, FISCAL MANAGEMENT, FISCAL POLICY, FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY, FISCAL TRANSPARENCY, FRAUD, GOOD PRACTICE, GOOD PRACTICES, GOVERNMENT BUDGET, GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES, HARD BUDGET, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, INCOME TAX, INFLATION, INSTALLMENT, INSTALLMENTS, INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK, INSTRUMENT, INSURANCE, INTERNAL AUDIT, INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS, JUDICIARY, LACK OF AWARENESS, LATE PAYMENT, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LIABILITY, LIABILITY MANAGEMENT, LOAN WAIVER, LOSS OF REVENUE, MAKING PAYMENTS, MANDATE, MANDATES, MUNICIPALITIES, NATIONAL SECURITY, OUTSTANDING DEBT, PAYMENT OF EXPENDITURES, PAYMENT SYSTEM, PAYROLL, PENSION, PENSIONS, PROCUREMENTS, PROVISIONS, PUBLIC, PUBLIC DEBT, PUBLIC ENTERPRISES, PUBLIC FUNDS, PUBLIC GOODS, PUBLIC INVESTMENT, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, PUBLIC SECTOR, PUBLIC UTILITIES, PUBLIC WORKS, RECEIPTS, RECESSION, REPAYMENT, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RETURNS, REVENUE SOURCES, RULES OF PROCEDURE, SALARIES, SAVINGS, SETTLEMENT, SHARE CAPITAL, SOCIAL WELFARE, SOURCES OF INCOME, STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES, STATUTORY PROVISIONS, SUPERANNUATION, TAX, TAX ARREARS, TAX COLLECTION, TAX COLLECTIONS, TAX RETURNS, TAX REVENUE, TAX REVENUES, TAXATION, TRANSACTION, TRANSPARENCY, TREASURY, TREASURY BILLS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/19761958/government-karnataka-public-financial-management-reform-action-plan-2014-vol-2-2-appendix
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20035
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