Fiscal administration refers to systems, structures, processes, resources, and the policy, environment, government, the inter-governmental and inter-local fiscal relations, affecting among others, the following: o the giving of allotments and grants by the national government (NG) to local government units (LGUs); o sharing of taxing powers between the NG and the LGUs, and among LGUs units; o policy on tax rates and structure; o revenue and expenditure planning; o revenue and expenditure planning; o revenue utilization and expenditure allocation; o monitoring and approval of budgets, tax ordinances and other fiscal measures; o policy on borrowing and borrowing instruments; and o appointment and supervision of local fiscal officers.
John Wesley Cook has written: 'Fiscal administration in Pennsylvania counties' -- subject(s): Local finance
why the need to study public administration
The differences between local government and local administration is in their function. Local government is a devolved level of government that offers public administration while local administration can be offered by various organizations that offer some form of local leadership.
The differences between local government and local administration is in their function. Local government is a devolved level of government that offers public administration while local administration can be offered by various organizations that offer some form of local leadership.
The most important element in sound and effective public fiscal administration is to maintain a debt free situation. As an aside, another issue of importance is to insure that there is a tax base to support public funding. A base strong enough to not require borrowing.
Kerala Institute of Local Administration - KILA - was created in 1990.
fiscal administration generally refers to the process/es involved in the revenue generation, allocation, and expenditures of the government.
Local government is a form of public administration below the level of the state. They can be counties or municipalities.
The motto of Kerala Institute of Local Administration - KILA - is 'Training'.
Joseph Cislowski has written: 'ADMINISTRATION BUDGET PROPOSALS FOR MEDICARE FISCAL YEARS 1982-1985'
compare and contract local government and local adminstration