Fiscal deficit in May at 55.3% of budget estimates

Fiscal deficit in May touched 55.3 per cent of the budget estimate (BE) on account lower expenditure as compared to 68.3 per cent in the corresponding period last year.

Non-Debt Capital Receipts consists of recovery of loans (Rs 570 crore) and disinvestment of PSUs (Rs 434 crore).
Non-Debt Capital Receipts consists of recovery of loans (Rs 570 crore) and disinvestment of PSUs (Rs 434 crore).

Fiscal deficit in May touched 55.3 per cent of the budget estimate (BE) on account lower expenditure as compared to 68.3 per cent in the corresponding period last year. Fiscal Deficit is the difference between total revenue and expenditure. During May, the government’s total receipts were Rs 1.27 lakh crore or 7 per cent of BE for 2018-19, according to the data released by the Controller General of Accounts (CGA). This comprises Rs 1.02 lakh crore on account of tax revenue, Rs 24,049 crore of non-tax revenue and Rs 1,004 crore of non debt capital receipts.

Non-Debt Capital Receipts consists of recovery of loans (Rs 570 crore) and disinvestment of PSUs (Rs 434 crore). The Finance Ministry in a statement said that Rs 1,11,578 crore has been transferred to state governments as devolution of share of taxes by the Government of India up to May.

“This is Rs 15,217 crore higher than the corresponding period of 2017-18,” it added. The CGA data showed that total expenditure incurred by the Centre was about Rs 4.7 lakh crore (19.37 per cent of corresponding BE), out of which Rs 4.09 lakh crore was on revenue account and Rs 63,791 crore on capital account.

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Of the total revenue expenditure, Rs 73,606 crore was on account of interest payments and Rs 88,689 crore on account of major subsidies. The government had budgeted to cut fiscal deficit to 3.3 per cent of GDP in current fiscal, from 3.53 per cent of GDP in 2017-18.

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First published on: 29-06-2018 at 23:06 IST
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