ACCA estimates Indian 'shadow economy' to decline by 13.6% of GDP by 2025

Fall in the shadow economy is due to increasing health of economy, rising employment & GDP growth

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 02 2017 | 5:53 PM IST
The "shadow economy" in India will shrink to 13.6 per cent of the GDP by 2025, a study by Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) said.

Shadow economy refers to the production of and trade in goods and services that are deliberately and often illegally concealed from public authorities.

The report, titled 'Emerging from the shadows: The shadow economy to 2025', said the shadow economy in India currently represents 17.22 per cent of GDP, totalling about Rs 26,15,800 crore in 2016.

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"This will fall to 13.6 per cent of GDP by 2025. The global average is expected to fall from 22.5 per cent to 21.39 per cent of GDP over the same period," it noted.

The prevalence of shadow economy activity throws up considerable practical and ethical issues for both business and government, Sajid Khan, Head of International Development at ACCA, said.

"The fall in the shadow economy is being driven by the increasing health of the overall economy, such as rising employment and GDP growth," he added.

He cautioned that this "success" should not encourage a culture of complacency.

"The overall rate of unemployment will (be) a significant driver of the shadow economy, as people struggle to access legal, regulated work. In addition there will be challenges created by the rise of new technologies, such as Bitcoin," he said.

Faye Chua, Head of Business Insights at ACCA, said the shadow economy presents an enormous challenge for society.

It also presents a huge potential opportunity for chartered accountants to play an active role across the entire value chain from measurement and monitoring through to helping shadow firms and individuals manage their financial affairs and possibly make the transition from informal to formal.
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First Published: Jul 02 2017 | 5:53 PM IST

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