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Main Supply Estimates 2022 to 2023

HM Treasury has published the central government main supply estimates for 2022 to 2023.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

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Main Supply Estimates 2022 to 2023

Main Supply Estimates 2022 to 2023 (print)

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Departmental DEL budgets: tables

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The main supply estimates (HC396) have been presented to the House of Commons today (23 June 2022). The government seeks parliamentary authority for central government departmental expenditure for 2022-23, and for the voted element of spending plans originally set out in Spending Review 2021 and updated at subsequent fiscal events.

Estimates are presented on a budgetary basis, the means by which the Treasury monitors and controls departmental spending. They include non-cash items, such as depreciation, which are excluded from the main spending totals used to present departments’ resource settlements.

Updates to this page

Published 12 May 2022
Last updated 17 November 2022 + show all updates
  1. Updated to reflect minor adjustments in rounding methodology, affecting a small subset of departments and DEL totals

  2. Central Government Supply Estimates 2022-23, Main Supply Estimates HC 396 has been uploaded to this page. This replaces HC 53 that was published on 12 May, that has now been withdrawn. This replacement includes updates as a result of the government’s cost of living announcement made to the House on 26 May. Updates have been made to the Estimates of the Department for Work and Pensions, the Ministry of Defence, Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

  3. First published.

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