Anwyay. When you start a budget you will have the following quotation box shown to you;
Budget Statistics
Economy Rating: 0%
Basic Tax Rate: 0%
Additional Taxation: 0 units
Budget Units Available From Taxation: 0
Income from Loans: 0
National Debt: 0
Interest on National Debt: 0
Loan Repayments: 0
Reserve in: 0
Reserve out: 0
Reserves Carried Over: 0
Total Reserves: 0
Total Budget Units Available: 0
Budget Spending
Education: 0 (0)
Police, Security and Justice: 0 (0)
Healthcare: 0 (0)
Transport: 0 (0)
Industry and Business: 0 (0)
Environment: 0 (0)
Social Welfare: 0 (0)
Admin: 0 (0)
Research: 0 (0)
Unused: 0
The number in the Bracket is from the previous budget and the number on the left is what you're going to spend on this budget. The rest is pretty self explanatory. Every time you introduce a new policy you will have to ask me (or whoever is the king and responsible for the actual simulation) how much it will cost.
Your income comes from this:
5% ~ BTR x 0.5
6-9% ~ BTR x 0.6
10-15% ~ BTR x 0.7
15-19% ~ BTR x 0.8
20-29% ~ BTR x 0.9
30-39% ~ BTR x 1
40-49% ~ BTR x 1.2
50-59% ~ BTR x 1.5
60-69% ~ BTR x 2
70-79% ~ BTR x 2.5
80-84% ~ BTR x 3
85-89% ~ BTR x 3.5
90-94% ~ BTR x 4
95% ~ BTR x 5
decimals rounded up
Simple really. Your economic Rating will be announced by the King every Month. You need to make a new budget every month or you won't have any money to spend on your plans. If you don't then you will ruin the country. You only have to make 3 every government.
The extra taxation comes from things like plastic bag tax and are listed in the tax thread stickied somewhere up at the top of the Chancellor's office. Each tax has a different amount of income.
I will create a first budget incorporating the current status of Hamland. The businesses do not effect this as that sector is too unstable.
Every bill now costs money, so the whole part of being able to introduce anything you like has dissapeared.
You have to equal the amount of money of the last one unless some costs are short term. If you do then you cut the funding in that area.
Any questions can be thrown at me here.




