Summary
The Swiss Federal Administration published the State Accounts 2025 on 23 March 2026 in electronic form. The document contains a detailed presentation of the financial situation of the federal budget and is available on the website of the Federal Finance Administration as well as in the federal budget data portal. The Federal Council approved the final and unchanged figures on 20 March 2026 for submission to Parliament. The printed version will follow on 14 April 2026.
Persons
- Federal Council (collective body)
Topics
- Federal finances 2025
- State accounts
- Public transparency
- Budget documentation
Clarus Lead
The State Accounts 2025 are now available digitally and comprehensively document the financial situation of the federal government. For decision-makers in politics, administration and business, the figures are relevant as they provide information on revenues, expenditures and debt development. The Federal Council has now submitted the accounts to Parliament with final figures following confirmation of provisional results from 18 February 2026. Additionally, the activity report of the Federal Treasury is being published.
Detailed Summary
The State Accounts 2025 provide a structured presentation of federal finances in several volumes. Volume 1 contains the report and message, Volume 1B the financial report. Volume 2 documents the accounts of individual administrative units – including the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), the Department of Home Affairs (DHA), the Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP), the Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport (DDPS), the Federal Finance Department (FFD), the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (DETEC).
The publication is supplemented by additional documentation on special financing, special funds and earmarked resources. Interested parties can access the federal budget data portal, which provides Excel time series, key figures on the federal government's own expenditure and an overview of the budget. The printed version will be released on 14 April 2026 and is aimed at archives and libraries.
Key Points
- Electronic publication of the State Accounts 2025 on 23 March 2026
- Final and unchanged figures approved by the Federal Council
- Comprehensive documentation with reports from all administrative units
- Data portal and FFD website offer digital access
- Printed version to follow on 14 April 2026
Critical Questions
Data Quality: What verification mechanisms ensure that the accounting figures from all administrative units are recorded according to uniform standards?
Comparability: Do the time series in the data portal allow for meaningful comparison with previous years, or are methodological changes documented?
Transparency of Discrepancies: Were there corrections between the provisional accounting result (18 February) and the final figures (20 March), and if so, which amounts and areas were affected?
Accessibility: Are the data in the portal machine-readable and prepared for automated analysis, or do they require manual post-processing?
Completeness of Supplementary Documentation: Does the documentation on special financing and special funds cover all relevant off-balance-sheet obligations?
Time Lag: Why is the gap between electronic (23 March) and printed publication (14 April) three weeks – are technical or editorial reasons decisive?
Source Directory
Primary Source: Publication State Accounts 2025 – https://www.news.admin.ch/de/newnsb/fBrqRLjhWN_XtnsEAlCkW
Verification Status: ✓ 23 March 2026
This text was created with the support of an AI model. Editorial responsibility: clarus.news | Fact-checking: 23 March 2026