Deccan Chronicle

Fiscal deficit crosses limit

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New Delhi, Nov. 30: The full-year fiscal deficit target of `6.24 lakh crore was breached at Octoberend mainly on account of lower revenue collection­s, showed government data Friday, reflecting deteriorat­ion in public finances.

The fiscal deficit or gap between expenditur­e and revenue was

`6.48 lakh crore or

103.9 per cent of Budget Estimate (BE) during April-October of the current financial year.

At end of October

2017-18, the deficit was

96.1 per cent of the BE.The government has budgeted to cut fiscal deficit to 3.3 per cent of GDP in 2018-19 from 3.53 per cent in the previous financial year.

According to the data released by the Controller General of Accounts (CGA), the revenue receipts of the government totalled `7.88 lakh crore or 45.7 per cent of the BE for 2018-19 as compared to 48.1 per cent of BE last year. The government has budgeted to mop up

`17.25 lakh crore revenue during the current fiscal.

Tax revenue was 44.7 per cent of BE compared to 51.6 per cent achieved in the comparable period of the last year.

As per the CGA data, the total expenditur­e of the government at October-end was

`14.56 lakh crore or

59.6 per cent of the BE. The expenditur­e in terms of percentage of the BE was marginally higher in the year-ago period.

“Fiscal deficit figure shown in monthly accounts during a financial year is not necessaril­y an indicator of fiscal deficit for the year as it gets impacted by temporal mismatch between flow of not-debt receipts and expenditur­e up to that month on account of various transition­al factors both on receipt and expenditur­e side, which may get substantia­lly offset by the end of the financial year,” CGA said.

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