2026 State Budget | Rahandusministeerium

2026 State Budget | Rahandusministeerium is a framework law document for Estonia for 2026. Overview Home Public Finances and Taxes State budget and economy 2026 State Budget Thematic one-pagers Find the most important information about both the sector and the ministry's area of governance. The state budget strategy is the government’s central strategic document, which links the state’s needs and priorities…
Estonia2026Law text

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Law text from Riigi Teataja, currently linked to 6 legal act(s) and 0 extracted table(s).

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Source details

Country
Estonia
Year
2026
Document type
Law text
Source institution
Riigi Teataja
File format
HTML page
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File size
95.2KB

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Key headings

2026 State BudgetThematic one-pagersDescriptionStay up to date!Ministry of Finance

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Overview Home Public Finances and Taxes State budget and economy 2026 State Budget Thematic one-pagers Find the most important information about both the sector and the ministry's area of governance. The state budget strategy is the government’s central strategic document, which links the state’s needs and priorities with its financial capacities, that is, the fiscal framework. Description The state budget is a legally binding annual financial plan that outlines the government's projected revenues, expenditures, and financing operations for the fiscal year. It serves as the primary instrument through which line minisitries and constitutional institutions allocate and utilize public funds to implement national policies and fulfill statutory obligations. The authority to use public resources is conferred upon the government by the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament), which enacts the state budget as a law. This legislative approval ensures democratic oversight and accountability in the management of public finances. The budget encompasses all revenue streams, expenditure categories, investments and financing transactions, as specified in the State Budget Act. These are systematically broken down by government institutions and policy areas, enabling transparent tracking of fiscal performance and policy execution. 2026 Citizen Budget Click on the picture to enter the English dashboard. Stay up to date! Ministry of Finance on social media. Ministry of Finance Suur-Ameerika 1, 10122 Tallinn +372 611 3558 [email protected] Open Mon -Thu 8.30-17.00 and Fri 8.00-15.45 Open Mon -Thu 8.30-17.00 and Fri 8.00-15.45