India's April-February fiscal deficit at 134% of FY target: Govt data

India's April-February fiscal deficit touched Rs 8.51 trillion ($123.07 billion), or 134.2 per cent of the budgeted target for the current fiscal year

Fiscal deficit
Fiscal deficit
Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Mar 30 2019 | 12:46 AM IST
The country's fiscal deficit touched 134.2 per cent of the full-year revised budgeted estimate at the end of February 2019, mainly due to tepid growth in revenue collections, official data showed Friday.

In absolute terms, the fiscal deficit for April-February 2018-19 was Rs 8.51 lakh crore as against the revised estimate (RE) of Rs 6.34 trillion for the entire year, according to Controller General of Accounts (CGA) data.

However, Economic Affairs Secretary S C Garg told reporters that the government is committed to restrict the fiscal deficit at 3.4 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as envisaged in the Budget.

The CGA data revealed that revenue receipts of the central government was Rs 12.65 trillion or 73.2 per cent of the revised budgetary estimate (BE) at February end. In the same period last fiscal, the revenue collection was 78.2 per cent of the estimates.

The government's tax revenue stood at Rs 10.94 trillion and non-tax revenue was Rs 1.7 trillion.

Total expenditure incurred by the government during April-February 2018-19 was Rs 21.88 trillion (89.08 per cent of RE), of which Rs 19.15 trillion was on revenue account and Rs 2.73 trillion on capital account.

Out of the total revenue expenditure, Rs 5.01 trillion was on account of interest payments and Rs 2.63 trillion on major subsidies.

Meanwhile, the finance ministry in a statement said that Rs 5.96 lakh crore has been transferred to the state governments as devolution of a share of taxes by the central government up to February, which is Rs 67,043 crore higher than the corresponding period of the last year 2017-18.

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