О внесении изменений в приказ Министерства финансов Российской Федерации от 17 мая 2022 г. № 75н "Об утверждении кодов (перечней кодов) бюджетной классификации Российской Федерации на 2023 год (на 2023 год и на плановый период 2024 и 2025 годов)" | 59н — Russia law | Esheria

О внесении изменений в приказ Министерства финансов Российской Федерации от 17 мая 2022 г. № 75н "Об утверждении кодов (перечней кодов) бюджетной классификации Российской Федерации на 2023 год (на 2023 год и на плановый период 2024 и 2025 годов)"

This order amends the Ministry of Finance’s budget classification codes and related descriptions.

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appropriations budget classification budget classification codes budget codes budget expenditures federal budget expenditures interbudgetary transfers intergovernmental transfers program funding public expenditures public programs subsidies tax revenue coding

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This order amends the Ministry of Finance’s budget classification codes and related descriptions. This provision changes budget classification codes and descriptions, including adding new codes, revising existing ones, and removing one target article. This section lists budget classification codes and the spending or transfer purposes linked to them. This provision updates budget classification entries and descriptions for several revenue and expenditure directions, including subsidies, interbudgetary transfers, and federal spending items. The provision adds and revises many federal budget expenditure codes and descriptions across education, health, transport, tourism, digital systems, and science-related programs.