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Northern Ireland Budget (No. 2) Act 2023

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ESTIMATEU.K.

PART 1: AUTHORISED AMOUNTSU.K.

(£)
Departmental expenditure limit
Net resources for current purposes2,579,091,000
Net resources for capital purposes220,618,000
Annually managed expenditure
Net resources for current purposes304,211,000
Net resources for capital purposes-
Non-budget expenditure
Net resources for current purposes-
Net resources for capital purposes-
Money
Money requirement2,937,636,000

PART 2: EXPENDITUREU.K.

Departmental expenditure limitU.K.
  • Expenditure arising from:

    Pre-school, primary and secondary school education (including library and support services for schools and pupils), the youth service, children's services, childcare services, community relations measures for young people, and other related services; services for children, young people and families; departmental administration and services, including settlement of NICS equal pay claims; grants and grants-in-aid to the Education Authority for certain services (including for core and school-related administration); grants and grants-in-aid to other bodies; payments by the Department in respect of certain teachers' salaries; repayment of loans; repayments of grants; payments under the European Union Programme for Peace and Reconciliation; expenditure on activities that are required as a result of the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union; severance payments; compensation payments; governmental response to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic; UK COVID-19 Inquiry activities; actions associated with the provision of free period products; other non-cash items.

Annually managed expenditureU.K.
  • Expenditure arising from:

    Take up and maintenance of departmental and ALB's provisions and associated non-cash items including but not restricted to: bad debts, impairments, tax and pension costs for the Department, its ALBs and payment of corporation tax.

PART 3: INCOMEU.K.

Departmental expenditure limitU.K.
  • Income arising from:

    Administration and programme income in support of its objectives including: the sale of goods and services by the Department (including publications), its Executive Agencies, its arm's length bodies, and other partner organisations; sale of research publications; receipts from other government departments and other sources (including the EU) in connection with a range of educational, training, youth support, student finance provision, children and family programmes with common objectives, and initiatives in the UK and overseas; sales receipts and profits from departmental or ALB properties, equipment or other assets (including some repayment of proceeds of sale); repayments of grants, repayments of loans, receipts associated with the closure of departmental ALBs, and recoveries from services provided to Sure Start; the general administration receipts of the Department, its executive agencies, its arm's length bodies, and other partner organisations, including: the recovery of salaries and associated costs for seconded staff, the disposal of surplus assets, charges for accommodation, and sale of goods and services.

Annually managed expenditureU.K.
  • Income arising from:

    Non-cash accounting adjustments; interest and dividends and income from disposal of financial assets.

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