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Comment | The govt will have to slash capex to meet its fiscal deficit target

Revenue shortfalls plague government finances

February 27, 2019 / 09:12 IST
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Manas Chakravarty
Moneycontrol News

Data show that the central government’s fiscal deficit was 121.5 percent of the revised estimates for 2018-19 at the end of January. Will the target be met? The situation is much worse than last year, when at the end of January 2018 the fiscal deficit was 113.7 percent of the revised estimates.

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What will it take for the government to meet the revised estimates for FY19? Revenue receipts till January-end were 68.3 percent of the target, so the government will have to gather 31.7 percent of the revenue target in February and March. Net tax revenue till January-end were a more or less similar proportion, which means that the tax collections will have to be stepped up in the last two months to meet the target.

How can the target be met? In 2017-18 they did achieve the deficit target, but that was because, while both revenue receipts and total expenditure was lower than the revised estimates, they slashed expenditure by more than the shortfall in receipts. And as we have seen the situation this year is even worse.