The Hindu (Erode)

Tamil Nadu’s Own Tax Revenue rose marginally in 2023-24

- Sanjay Vijayakuma­r

Tamil Nadu’s Own Tax Revenue stood at ₹1,52,030.77 crore in ‹scal 2023-24, as per the preliminar­y un-audited provisiona­l ‹gures from the Comptrolle­r and Auditor General of India (CAG).

As per the preliminar­y ‹gure, the State’s Own Tax Revenue (SOTR) increased marginally from ₹1,50,222.75 crore in the ‹nal accounts for 2022-23. SOTR contribute­s 75.6% of Tamil Nadu’s total revenue receipts.

The SOTR estimates were revised to ₹1,70,147 crore for 2023-24 from the initial budget estimates of ₹1,81,182 crore, owing to the severe impact caused by natural calamities, as per the State budget for 2024-25 presented in February.

Among the SOTR components, State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) increased about 15.11% to ₹61,960.29 crore in 202324 from ₹53,822.72 crore in 2022-23, as per the numbers from CAG. The State also saw its revenue from Stamps and Registrati­on Fees increased about 8.3% to ₹19,013.36 crore in 202324 from ₹17,559.89 crore in 2022-23.

Other SOTR components have seen only a marginal increase as per the preliminar­y ‹gures from CAG.

Land revenue increased to ₹255.87 crore in 2023-24 from ₹247.48 crore in 202223 as per the preliminar­y numbers. Revenue from Taxes on Sales, Trade etc (which includes VAT on petrol and diesel and liquor) increased to ₹60,026.96 crore in 2023-24 from ₹59,143.52 crore in 2022-23.

The State Excise Duties (which re›ect liquor revenue) increased to ₹10,774.29 crore in 2023-24 from ₹10,422.61 crore in the comparable period last year.

The balance of Tamil Nadu’s total revenue receipts come from the Share in Central taxes and grantsin aid from the Union government.

Including these components, the State’s total revenue receipts stood at ₹2,62,382.45 crore in 202324, as per the preliminar­y ‹gures from CAG. The total revenue receipts estimates for 2023-24 was revised to ₹2,72,576.80 crore.

As per the preliminar­y ‹gures from CAG, Tamil Nadu’s revenue expenditur­e (which includes expenditur­e on account of salaries, pensions and other retirement bene‹ts, subsidies and grants for welfare schemes and interest on outstandin­g loans among others) stood at ₹2,98,880.32 crore in 202324. However, CAG said some of the components of revenue expenditur­e are still under compilatio­n.

The estimates for revenue expenditur­e were revised upwards to ₹3,17,484 crore for 2023-24. As per the CAG numbers, since the revenue expenditur­e exceeded the revenue receipts the revenue de‹cit for 2023-24 was ₹36,497.87 crore.

The revenue de‹cit estimates for 2023-24 were revised upwards to ₹44,907 crore, as per the State budget for 2024-25 presented in February.

The ‹scal de‹cit, the difference between total receipts and total expenditur­e, stood at ₹80,849.67 crore as per the preliminar­y numbers for 2023-24.

The ‹scal de‹cit estimates were revised upwards to ₹94,060 crore for 2023-24.

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