Ireland s Medium-Term Budgetary Framework

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Ireland s Medium-Term Budgetary Framework John McHale Irish Fiscal Advisory Council National University of Ireland, Galway 17 April 2015 Session 7 Independent Fiscal Institutions and Medium Term Budgetary Frameworks 7 th Annual Meeting of OECD Parliamentary Budget Officials and Independent Fiscal Institutions, Vienna, 16-17 April 2015

Overview Background Importance of medium-term fiscal planning Budgetary Frameworks Directive Ireland s Medium-Term Budgetary Framework Integration of national and European elements Role of IFAC Some recent issues Absence of well-specified medium-term plan in Budget 2015 An anomaly in the calculation of the Expenditure Benchmark

Current context Ireland exited official assistance programme at the end of 2013 Expected to exit the corrective arm of the SGP in 2016 Value of a medium-term focus in the context of: Pending election Strong growth Pressures to reverse past austerity measures

Importance of medium-term fiscal planning Medium-term planning incorporating principles of sound fiscal policy in the context of uncertainty Room for counter-cyclical management Ensure debt sustainability and creditworthiness Stable tax/benefit rates in the face of demographic pressures Avoid repeating past mistakes: Pro-cyclicality Expenditure growth based on unsustainable revenues

Budgetary frameworks directive Definitions: Budgetary framework means the set of arrangements, procedures, rules and institutions that underlie the conduct of budgetary policies of general government Medium-term budgetary frameworks as a specific set of national budgetary procedures that extend the horizon for fiscal policy-making beyond the annual budgetary calendar, including the setting of policy priorities and of medium term budgetary objectives Council Directive 2011/85/EU

Article 9 of Directive on the MTBF Article 9(1) Member states shall establish a credible, effective medium-term budgetary framework providing for the adoption of a fiscal planning horizon of at least 3 years, to ensure that national fiscal planning follows a multiannual fiscal planning perspective Requirements under Article 9(2) Multiannual budgetary objectives Projections of each major expenditure and revenue item under unchanged policies Description of medium-term policies envisaged, showing how adjustment towards the MTO is achieved compared to projections under unchanged policies Assessment of how the policies envisaged will affect the long-term sustainability of the public finances

MTBF as a procedural manual Department of Finance, July 2014

Contents of the MTBF

http://www.finance.gov.ie/what-we-do/public-finances/medium-term-budgetaryframework-legislation

Complementary national and European elements Effectiveness of National Fiscal Framework Effectiveness of European Fiscal Framework

European/National fiscal rules European National Corrective Arm of SGP Preventive Arm of SGP National Budgetary Rule Consistent with Preventive Arm of SGP 1/20 th Debt Rule 3% Deficit Rule MTO / Adjustment path to MTO Expenditure benchmark National Expenditure Ceilings National Budgetary Rule National Expenditure Ceilings Consistent with Expenditure Benchmark

Statutory role of IFAC Endorsement of macroeconomic forecasts underlying Budget and SPU Assessment of the official forecasts Assessment of compliance with national Budgetary Rule and Correction Mechanism Assessment of fiscal stance [I]n relation to each Budget and stability programme, provide an assessment of whether the fiscal stance for the year or years concerned is, in the opinion of the Fiscal Council, conducive to prudent economic and budgetary management, including by reference to the provisions of the Stability and Growth Pact. Fiscal Responsibility Act 2012 13

Some recent issues Absence of medium-term plan in Budget 2015 showing impact of policies envisaged compared to a no-policy change scenario An anomaly in the calculation of the Expenditure Benchmark

Absence of well-specified medium-term plan in Budget 2015 IFAC criticised the absence of a well-specified medium-term plan in Budget 2015 Revenue projections post-2015 based on a no-policy change scenario, although the intention to pursue further discretionary tax cuts was signalled Expenditure projections based on the technical assumption of constant voted expenditure. The projections were not consistent with published expenditure ceilings

Extract from Minister for Finance response to IFAC report

Extract from Statutory Instrument implementing the MTBF The medium-term budgetary framework... shall include (a) all the national budgetary procedures to provide for a fiscal planning horizon over a period including the then current fiscal year and, at least, the 3 following years, and (b) procedures for establishing the following:... (iii) a description of medium-term policies envisaged with an impact on general government finances, broken down by major revenue and expenditure item, showing how the adjustment towards the mediumterm budgetary objectives is achieved compared to projections under unchanged policies;

Anomaly in the calculation of the Expenditure Benchmark Ireland expected to exit the corrective arm of SGP in 2016 Then subject to preventive arm and Budgetary Rule Adjustment path to MTO Expenditure benchmark Existing calculation of benchmark implies very limited expenditure growth 10-year averaging formula for reference rate Set in 2013 for 2014-16 Government seeking flexibility in the application of the benchmark

IFAC position Strong support for the new budgetary framework But recognise an anomaly in the benchmark formula due to the profile of potential output growth Reference rate currently a poor measure of medium-term revenue growth IFAC recently published an Analytical Note explaining the issue and providing guidance on how it plans to deal with it in its own assessments (Available at: http://www.fiscalcouncil.ie/)

Some mechanics Required adjustment path for structural deficit Allowable expenditure growth under EB Reference medium-term rate Convergence Margin Contemporaneous rate

10-year averaging formula affected by crisis years

Alternative benchmark calculations

Summing up Importance of sound medium-term fiscal planning Value of the new MTBF, integrating complementary national and European elements Central role for IFAC in monitoring, endorsement and assessment