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Fiscal
Definition
Fiscal is primarily an adjective meaning relating to government revenue, taxation, public spending, or financial affairs (especially budgets and accounting periods). As a noun (in certain jurisdictions), it denotes a public prosecutor or, historically, a revenue officer.
Parts of Speech
- Adjective
- Noun (juridical/archaic, region-specific)
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA: /ˈfɪskəl/
- Respelling: FISS-kəl
British English
- IPA: /ˈfɪsk(ə)l/
- Respelling: FISS-kəl
Etymology
From Latin fiscālis “pertaining to the public treasury,” from fiscus “basket; treasury,” + the adjectival suffix -ālis (English -al).
Derivatives
- fiscally (adverb)
- fiscality (noun; rare) — the quality or condition of being fiscal/financial
- fiscalism (noun; rare) — policy emphasis on taxation and public finance
- fiscalize / fiscalise (verb; chiefly technical/rare) — to bring under fiscal or tax controls
- fiscalization / fiscalisation (noun; technical) — the act/process of imposing fiscal control (e.g., on receipts)
Synonyms
- budgetary
- financial
- tax-related
- revenue-related
- treasury
- public-finance
Antonyms
- nonfiscal
- nonfinancial
- private-sector (contextual)
- Contrast: monetary (relating to money supply/interest rates rather than public budgets)
Usage
Adjective: “The minister announced new fiscal measures to narrow the deficit.” / “The company’s fiscal year ends on March 31.” / “A fiscal stimulus can boost demand during downturns.”
Noun (region-specific): “In Scotland, the fiscal brought charges after the inquiry” (short for procurator fiscal).
Related Terms
- Fisc: The public treasury; government finances.
- Fiscal policy: Government decisions on taxation and spending.
- Monetary policy: Central bank actions on money supply and interest rates (contrasted with fiscal policy).
- Budget deficit/surplus: When expenditures exceed/fall short of revenues.
- Treasury: Government department managing public finances.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Relating to public revenue, taxation, or government spending — pertaining to the raising and allocation of funds by the state.
- Example: “Parliament debated fiscal reforms aimed at broadening the tax base.”
- Pertaining to financial matters, especially budgets or accounting periods — often in corporate or governmental contexts.
- Example: “Earnings guidance was revised for fiscal 2026.”
- Concerning a treasury or exchequer — connected with institutions that manage public funds.
- Example: “The fiscal authorities tightened expenditure controls.”
Noun
- (Chiefly Scotland & certain jurisdictions) A public prosecutor — especially in the phrase procurator fiscal.
- Example: “The fiscal reviewed evidence before proceeding to court.”
- (Archaic) A revenue officer; an agent of the treasury.
- Example: “Petitions were lodged with the fiscal responsible for the province’s accounts.”