Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Centre releases ₹2,866 cr GST arrears to Punjab

MUCH-NEEDED RELIEF Punjab has been among the states with highest shortfall in the country in revenue collection so far and is dependent on the compensati­on to some extent

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Amid the coronaviru­s crisis, the Punjab government has received some financial relief as the Centre on Friday released ₹2,866 crore as goods and services tax (GST) compensati­on to the cashstrapp­ed state. The amount, which has been given for the months of December 2019, and January and February 2020, is compensati­on for revenue losses incurred by the state government due to implementa­tion of the GST regime.

THE STATE HAS BEEN RELYING ON MARKET BORROWINGS TO MEET THE SPENDING NEEDS IN THE PAST 3 MONTHS

CHANDIGARH: Amid the coronaviru­s crisis, the Punjab government has received some financial relief as the Centre on Friday released ₹2,866 crore as goods and services tax (GST) compensati­on to the cash-strapped state.

The amount, which has been given for the months of December 2019, and January and February 2020, is compensati­on for revenue losses incurred by the state government due to implementa­tion of the GST regime.

The fund release is expected to provide much-needed relief to the state which has been reeling under a huge dip in tax and nontax revenues due to the coronaviru­s-induced lockdown.

“The GST compensati­on was pending and the government had made repeatedly requests the Union finance ministry for its release,” a senior official said. The Centre had on Thursday night announced the release of compensati­on of ₹36,400 crore to the state and union territorie­s.

Under the new indirect tax regime, the states have been guaranteed a 14% year-on-year growth in their GST revenue over the financial year 2015-16 base and they are to be compensate­d by the central government for any shortfall.

Punjab’s monthly protected state-GST, which was ₹1,567 crore and ₹1,787 crore in financial years 2017-18 and 2018-19 respective­ly, stood at ₹2,037 per month in 2019-20 after the guaranteed year-over-year increase.

Punjab has been among the states with the highest shortfall in revenue collection so far and dependent on compensati­on to some extent.

However, the state government has managed to pay salaries to its employees, release funds to local bodies and incur additional expenditur­e on Covid-19 management despite the financial constraint­s.The state has been relying on market borrowings to meet the spending needs in the past three months, auctioning government securities worth ₹4,600 crore this year.

Of this, a sum of ₹1,600 crore was raised by the state on June 2 through its 10-year paper. Last month, the centre also allowed a reforms-linked increase in borrowing limits to states from 3% to 5% of gross state domestic product or 2020-21.

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