For every rupee in govt coffer, 70 paise comes from direct, indirect taxes

The collection from borrowing and other liabilities will be 19 paise, while mobilisation from Union Excise duty will be 7 paise

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President Ram Nath Kovind with Union Finance Minister Piyush Goyal, the Ministers of State for Finance P Radhakrishnan and Shiv Pratap Shukla with senior officials in a group photo after presenting the interim Budget 2019-20 to the President | PTI
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 01 2019 | 4:43 PM IST

For every rupee in the government coffer, 70 paise will come from direct and indirect taxes, while the government will spend 23 paise towards state's share of taxes and duties.

According to the Budget 2019-20 presented in Parliament by Finance Minister Piyush Goyal, for the every rupee earned, the collection from Goods and Services Tax (GST) has been pegged at 21 paise as a percentage of every rupee earned, amounting to the single largest source of revenue.

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The collection from borrowing and other liabilities will be 19 paise, while mobilisation from Union Excise duty will be 7 paise. The government intends to earn 8 paise from non-tax revenue like disinvestment, while it plans to mobilise 3 paise from non-debt capital receipts. Similarly, tax mobilisation from corporation tax has been fixed at 21 paise.

Income tax mobilisation for the next financial year has been increased to 17 paise. The government will earn 4 paise from custom in the next financial year. On the expenditure side, the biggest component is states' share of taxes and duties at 23 paise and interest payment of 18 paise.

Allocation towards defence has been reduced to 8 paise from 9 paise last year.

Expenditure on central sector scheme will be 12 paise, while allocation for centrally sponsored scheme will be 9 paise. The expenditure on Finance Commission and other transfers is pegged at 8 paise. Similiarly, expenditure on subsidies and pension are respectively pegged at 9 paise and 5 paise.

The government will spend 8 paise on other expenditure.

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First Published: Feb 01 2019 | 3:40 PM IST

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