Tuesday, July 14th, 2026

Govt accounts to close for a week as fiscal year ends



KATHMANDU: Today is the final day to disburse funds under the current fiscal year 2024/25, as all government accounts will be frozen for one week starting from midnight.

This annual closure is in line with Rule 30 of the Financial Procedure and Fiscal Accountability Regulatios, 2021.

According to Sushila Aryal, spokesperson for the Office of the Financial Comptroller General (FCGO), the closure applies to all accounts operated by the FCGO, Provincial Comptroller Offices, and District Treasury and Comptroller Offices.

With the implementation of the rule, the Sub-National Treasury Regulatory Application, Treasury Single Account, and the computer-based Government Accounting System will also remain inactive for a week.

This year, no circular was issued to stop budget releases in the last week of Ashar, as the regulation itself mandates the closure.

Rule 30 clearly states that no payments can be made during the final seven days of the fiscal year, except for specific expenditure headings exempted by the Appropriation Act. Any essential payments during this period require prior approval from the FCGO.

As of Tuesday, government spending had reached approximately 79 percent of the total budget for the fiscal year. According to data from the FCGO, around 84 percent of the recurrent budget, 53 percent of the capital expenditure, and 86 percent of the financial management allocations had been utilized.

The temporary account freeze is a standard part of Nepal’s fiscal management process and allows for reconciliation and preparation ahead of the new fiscal year, which begins on Shrawan 1 (July 16).

Publish Date : 09 July 2025 16:33 PM

Today’s News in a Nutshell

KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings you a glimpse of major developments of

Nagarik app now provides real-time information on blood availability nationwide

KATHMANDU: Users can now check blood availability across the country

Former NITC chief Sunil Paudel among five convicted in corruption case

KATHMANDU: The Special Court has convicted five individuals, including former

Harka Sampang-led bridge project in Darchula incurs Rs 12.9 million in expenses

KATHMANDU: The administrative and material procurement expenses of the suspension

Tek Narayan Pandey sentenced to four years in fake Bhutanese refugee scam

KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu District Court has sentenced former Home Secretary