Abstract:
During the formation of the Kazakh economy, considerable
experience has been accumulated in regulating relations between budgets, while
many years of practice of budget regulation in foreign countries has played a
significant role in the development of methods of managing inter-budget relations in
Kazakhstan. However, many economists felt that the reproduction of a relationship
scheme could not be applied as a standard to all States. The potential of territorial
regulation and the viability of a model of inter-budget relations depend not only on
the level of State resources established in the historically defined socio-economic
conditions of a given country, but also on political stability outside it. A clear division of spending powers and the granting of sufficient sources of income to all
levels of government to carry out the functions assigned to them is the key to an
effective model of organizing inter-budget relations.