(2026-05) Table of collected revenue and expenditure (TEB), fiscal year 2025-2026 (1 Oct to 30 Apr)
Summary — This document presents a financial table detailing the execution of collected revenues and authorized expenditures for the Haitian fiscal year 2025-2026, specifically from October 1st to April 30th. It provides a breakdown of various revenue sources and expenditure categories, showing both budgeted credits and actual execution rates. The report highlights the financial performance of the government during this seven-month period.
Key Findings
- Total resources executed by April 2026 reached 141,551,510,410 Gdes, representing 40.97% of the budgeted credits.
- Current receipts showed a 52.57% execution rate, with internal revenues at 54.23% and customs revenues at 52.70%.
- Total expenditures executed by April 2026 were 126,002,327,716 Gdes, with a 36.47% execution rate.
- Personnel expenses had a high execution rate of 55.69%, while capital expenditures for programs and projects were at 13.37%.
- The overall balance (Solde) by April 2026 was negative, at -15,549,182,694 Gdes.
Full Description
This financial report from the Haitian Ministry of Economy and Finance provides a detailed overview of the government's fiscal performance for the 2025-2026 fiscal year, specifically for the period spanning October 1st to April 30th. It meticulously tracks both collected revenues and authorized expenditures, offering a comprehensive breakdown of financial activities. The table categorizes revenues into current receipts (internal, customs, petroleum, and other domestic resources) and other sources like budget support, FMI debt cancellation, and treasury bonds.
Expenditures are classified into current expenses (personnel, goods and services, public interventions), capital expenditures (programs and projects, fixed assets), and debt amortization. The document highlights the execution rates against budgeted credits and year-on-year variations, providing critical insights into the government's financial management during this seven-month period.
Notes
MEF /teb page. Latest cumulative TEB for the in-progress FY2025-2026 (published 14 May 2026). Included as the current-year execution snapshot; earlier Mar/Apr 2026 snapshots skipped to avoid dumping every monthly cut.