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Govt likely to meet next year's 3% fiscal deficit goal:BofA-ML

According to Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofA-ML), the imposition of 50 percent penalty on black money deposits is likely to help the government meet its fiscal deficit target of 3 percent for 2017-18 and the additional capital would also help to recapitalise PSU banks.

November 29, 2016 / 14:12 IST
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Government is expected to meet its fiscal deficit target of 3 percent for the next financial year on account of additional revenue from penalty on black money and deposits under the income disclosure, says a report.

According to Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofA-ML), the imposition of 50 percent penalty on black money deposits is likely to help the government meet its fiscal deficit target of 3 percent for 2017-18 and the additional capital would also help to recapitalise PSU banks.

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"We expect the Finance Minister to raise additional Rs 1,000 billion or 0.7 percent of GDP by imposing 50 percent penalty on black money deposits," BofA-ML said in a research note adding "along with the 0.2 percent GDP raised under the income disclosure scheme, this should enable the FM to meet 3 percent of GDP FY'18 fiscal deficit target".

According to the report, the additional revenue should enable the Finance Minister to recapitalise PSU banks without cutting public investments or delaying full payout of 7th Pay Commission award.