Budget 2020: All eyes on tax receipts as mop-up dips by Rs 1.91 trillion

The numbers become all the more important because actual tax collections fell short by Rs 1.91 trn compared to what was projected in 2018-19.

Nirmala Sitharaman
Indivjal Dhasmana New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Jan 22 2020 | 2:18 AM IST
With just days to go before the Union Budget 2020-21 is presented, all eyes are on tax receipts for the current fiscal year (April 2019-March 2020, or FY20), which would be revised in the Budget. The numbers become all the more important because actual tax collections fell short by Rs 1.91 trillion compared to what was projected in 2018-19.

Besides, the Budget for FY20 did not give actual figures for 2018-19, but the revised numbers given in the interim Budget. The actual numbers missed the revised estimates figures by Rs 1.68 trillion in 2018-19. The growth projected in revenue collections was just 9.47 per cent for FY20 compared to the revised estimates of 2018-19. However, it meant a growth of 18.31 per cent compared to the actual numbers of FY19. 


The first year of the Modi government in the previous stint (2014-2019) also registered a fall of over Rs 1 trillion compared to initial projections for tax collections. Then Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had blamed it on his predecessor P Chidambaram whose numbers in the interim Budget were taken as it is by Jaitley. However, the interim Budget this time was presented by the Bharatiya Janata Party government, with Piyush Goyal as the finance minister.


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Topics :Arun JaitleyNirmala SitharamanPiyush GoyalBudget 2020Tax collectionModi governmentNarendra ModiBJP

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