Government Budgeting / What is · 10 Apr 2020

What is Agency Performance Review (APR)

Agency Performance Review (APR) refers to the process of determining the level of accomplishment of each agency in terms of major final outputs, income generated, and actual expenditures incurred in the production/delivery of goods and services to the public vis-à-vis the targets/budgets for the same period.

Pursuant to DBM Circular Letter No. 2018-13, national government agencies are required to submit to the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) semi-annual reports of their accomplishments, both work and financial results in the form of Agency Performance Review.

Schedule of APR:

For the 1st Semester (covering January 1 to June 30) – the APR shall be submitted to the DBM on or before September 15 of the current year for all departments/agencies.

Full Year APR (covering January 1 to December 31) – the APR shall be submitted to the DBM on or before March 15 of the succeeding year for small/centralized departments/agencies and on or before March 31 of the succeeding year for big/regionalized departments/agencies.

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