In , an off-budget fund ("off-budget entity", "special fund", , the same word ''Sondervermögen'' in other context can be used for "special asset", a
state-owned enterprise
A state-owned enterprise (SOE) is a business entity created or owned by a national or local government, either through an executive order or legislation. SOEs aim to generate profit for the government, prevent private sector monopolies, provide goo ...
) is an independent additional budget ("shadow budget") that is intended exclusively to fulfill individual, limited tasks of the federal government in an emergency situation, is not part of the regular budget and thus is not subject to the
debt brake and thus can be used for
circumvention of budget rules. Management and financial responsibility for the off-budget entities is provided by the federal government, the funds are set up and managed in accordance with the provisions of the (BHO) (Section 113 BHO).
[''Sonder- und Treuhandvermögen des Bundes.'']
Wissenschaftliche Dienste des Deutschen Bundestages, Ausarbeitung vom 9. Januar 2012. In the 2020s the use of off-budget funds dramatically expanded, with the total (multi-year) potential deficits by the end of fiscal 2022 coming to 400 billion euro, about 10% of 2023 GDP. For comparison, the debt brake limit would only allow borrowing of 13 billion euro in 2023.
In contrast to the
federal budget of Germany, which represents all income and expenditure of the federal government (general budget financing of all departments), the expenditure of the special fund is strictly
earmarked. The federal government can be authorized to take out loans to cover the expenses of a special fund. According to the , all income in the general budget serves to cover all expenses (Section 8 BHO). Since the introduction of the debt brake, the budgets of the federal and state governments have generally had to be balanced without income from loans (Art. 109 Para. 3 Sentence 1 GG); the income should be generated from general tax revenue.
In the case of off-budget funds, only the ongoing contributions to the fund and withdrawals from it need to be included in the budget (Art. 110 Para. 1 Sentence 1 HS 2 GG). However, like the budget itself, special funds may only be established through legislation and are subject to control by the
Bundestag
The Bundestag (, "Federal Diet (assembly), Diet") is the lower house of the Germany, German Federalism in Germany, federal parliament. It is the only constitutional body of the federation directly elected by the German people. The Bundestag wa ...
, the
German Bundesrat
The German Bundesrat (, ) is a legislative body that represents the sixteen '' Länder'' (federated states) of Germany at the federal level (German: ''Bundesebene''). The Bundesrat meets at the former Prussian House of Lords in Berlin. Its se ...
and the
Federal Audit Office (Art. 114 GG).
History
The use of off-budget funds is not new:
state-owned enterprises
A state-owned enterprise (SOE) is a business entity created or owned by a national or local government, either through an executive order or legislation. SOEs aim to generate profit for the government, prevent private sector monopolies, provide goo ...
were allowed to issue their own debt under the 1924 law that covered initially postal service and railroads (at the time, the ''
Reichsbahn
The ''Deutsche Reichsbahn'' (), also known as the German National Railway, the German State Railway, German Reich Railway, and the German Imperial Railway, was the German national railway system created after the end of World War I from the re ...
'' and the ''
Reichspost
''Reichspost'' (; "Imperial Mail") was the name of the postal service of Germany from 1866 to 1945.
''Deutsche Reichspost''
Upon the outbreak of the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 and the break-up of the German Confederation in the Peace of P ...
'',). The tradition continued until the privatization of these entities in 1993-1994 (a modern example is still provided by ). Postwar reconstruction involved multiple funds, including the one that held the money received from the
Marshall Plan
The Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program, ERP) was an American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe. The United States transferred $13.3 billion (equivalent to $ in ) in economic recovery pr ...
. These funds were also used as a collateral to obtain market loans. Similar mechanisms were used to offset the costs of the
reunification of Germany
German reunification () was the process of re-establishing Germany as a single sovereign state, which began on 9 November 1989 and culminated on 3 October 1990 with the dissolution of the German Democratic Republic and the integration of i ...
, with the total amount equivalent to about 300 billion euro.
Circumvention of the budget rules
The
traffic light coalition
In German politics, a traffic light coalition () is a coalition government of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and Alliance 90/The Greens. It is named after the parties' traditional colours, respectively red, y ...
found the off-budget funds to be a convenient tool to reconcile the divergent goals of the three parties:
* Greens wanted major investments into
energy transformation
Energy transformation, also known as energy conversion, is the process of changing energy from one form to another. In physics, energy is a quantity that provides the capacity to perform work (e.g. lifting an object) or provides heat. In addit ...
;
* SPD needed to preserve the social expenditures of the budget;
* fiscally-conservative FDP required strict adherence to the budget rules.
Notably, the new KTF fund for climate protection and technology development did not have its own authority to issue debt. In practice, the fund was getting money from the federal budget and
carbon emissions trading
Carbon emission trading (also called carbon market, emission trading scheme (ETS) or cap and trade) is a type of emissions trading scheme designed for carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases (GHGs). A form of carbon pricing, its purpose ...
. The planned transfers to KTF from the fund allocated to fight the
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic.
The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
pandemics were also in practice just allocations from the federal budget (and legally questionable due to change in the earmarking). Therefore all these transfers should have been covered under the debt brake reactivated in 2023. To avoid this issue, the coalition passed a law that money "accumulated" in the funds (due to allocations in the previous years with the break suspended) can be spent off-budget.
Although as of 2022 Asatryan et al. concluded that there is no systematic misuse of the mechanism, some of the off-budget funds established or extended in the 2020s (like ' (100 billion euros for rearmament) or the ', KTF) are "clear examples" of intentional use of the off-budget funds to circumvent the budget rules and the legally dubious transfer of 60 billion euros of funds dedicated to pandemics to KTF was challenged in 2022 in the
Federal Constitutional Court
The Federal Constitutional Court ( ; abbreviated: ) is the supreme constitutional court for the Federal Republic of Germany, established by the constitution or Basic Law () of Germany. Since its inception with the beginning of the post-W ...
. In 2023 the court declared unconstitutional the repurposing for KTF of the pandemic funds allocated under a temporary emergency suspension of the debt brake.
It was forecasted in early 2025 that, as the money in ''Sondervermögen Bundeswehr'' runs out, either the German defense budget that had been essentially flat at €50–53 billion through 2026, will have to be increased by about €30 billion or a new off-budget fund will have to be set up.
Deutsche Bundesbank
The Deutsche Bundesbank (, , colloquially Buba, sometimes alternatively abbreviated as BBk or DBB) is the National central bank (Eurosystem), national central bank for Germany within the Eurosystem. It was the German central bank from 1957 to 19 ...
in 2023 argued that due to opacity of the off-budget vehicles and potential problems with the
European budget limit, it would be better to return to the previous arrangement with central government finances relying on the
core budget.
See also
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Overseas Contingency Operation
A contingency operation is a military operation involving United States Armed Forces, conducted in response to natural disasters, terrorists, Subversion, subversives, or as otherwise directed by appropriate authority to protect national interes ...
, a similar off-budget vehicle in the US
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Contingency Fund for Foreign Intercourse, an off-budget fund in the US at the end of the 18th century
References
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* {{cite journal , last1=Murau , first1=Steffen , last2=Thie , first2=Jan-Erik , title=Für eine Ausstattung des Energie- und Klimafonds mit Kreditermächtigungen (In Favor of Endowing the Energy and Climate Fund with Borrowing Powers) , journal=Wirtschaftsdienst , publisher=Walter de Gruyter GmbH , volume=102 , issue=6 , year=2022 , issn=1613-978X , doi=10.1007/s10273-022-3215-3 , pages=449–455 , language=de , url=https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10273-022-3215-3.pdf
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