GQ-1b

On these websites/portals, can revenue and/or expenditure data for the current fiscal year be downloaded as a consolidated file (or set of files)? If yes, please provide the necessary links in the comment/citation.
 * a. Yes, both revenue and expenditure data can be downloaded as a consolidated file
 * b. Yes, but only expenditure data can be downloaded as a consolidated file
 * c. Yes, but only revenue data can be downloaded as a consolidated file
 * d. No, neither expenditure or revenue data can be downloaded as a consolidated file

Guidelines
GQ-1b, GQ-1c, and GQ-1d ask about whether governments publish specific types of content on their websites/portals: (a) consolidated files that contain revenue and/or expenditure information for the current fiscal year; (b) consolidated files that contain revenue and/or expenditure information for multiple years in consistent formats; and (c) infographics/visualizations or other similar tools used to simplify data access and analysis. Researchers should provide the links to relevant webpages and some explanations of what they contain.

What counts?
We are ideally looking for a single file in machine-readable format that contains both revenue and expenditure data for the current fiscal year, possibly with a decent level of detail (breakdown by economic classification and/or by administrative classification. The Sri Lanka example would really represent the lowest bar). In principle, if a government publishes separate files for revenue and expenditure, that would be okay. Individual files for departments are probably not enough, as there is no consolidated picture of government finances. I agree with your other points. Only macroeconomic data is not sufficient, and to some extent this question repeats questions 5 for the individual documents, with the difference that for the GQ questions we ask that information is consolidated and presented in a certain way, while for individual documents we accept pretty much any information that is posted in a machine readable format.