HomeNewsBusinessEconomyEXCLUSIVE | Centre's FY20-21 fiscal deficit likely to be around 7% of GDP

EXCLUSIVE | Centre's FY20-21 fiscal deficit likely to be around 7% of GDP

It should be remembered that the fiscal deficit will be a percentage of a lower nominal GDP than the Rs 225 lakh crore that the last budget had assumed for 2020-21. The target for the year, set before the pandemic, was 3.5% of nominal GDP

January 04, 2021 / 07:43 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Union Finance Ministry. (PC-PTI)
Union Finance Ministry. (PC-PTI)

The central government’s fiscal deficit for 2020-21 is likely to be around 7 percent of nominal gross domestic product, Moneycontrol has learnt.

The budgeted target for the year, set before the COVID-19 pandemic, was 3.5 percent of GDP. For 2019-20, the revised estimate was 3.8 percent, but official figures at the end of April 2020 showed that fiscal deficit had touched 4.6 percent, a clear breach of the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act.

Story continues below Advertisement

It should be remembered that the fiscal deficit will be a percentage of a lower nominal GDP than the Rs 225 lakh crore that the Budget had assumed for 2020-21. In the April-June quarter of this COVID-19 affected year, when real GDP contracted 23.9 percent year-on-year, nominal GDP contracted 22.6 percent. In July-September quarter, real GDP fell 7.5 percent while nominal GDP contracted by 4 percent.

Hence, a probable fiscal deficit of 7 percent of GDP is being seen as a disciplined approach by many in the government. The COVID-19 pandemic has given the Centre an excuse to go for an even higher budgetary slippage as economists, experts and industry seek an even higher public spending stimulus from the government.