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10January 2019
fiscal deficit (The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions)
In the first eight months of FY 2018-19,
India's fiscal deficit target has overshot by 15 per cent, largely due to a
revenue shortfall rather than front-loading of expenditure, Singapore's DBS
banking group said in an economic commentary on Thursday.
"Lower than budgeted indirect tax
revenues and weak divestment proceeds are a source of worry," wrote
Radhika Rao, economist at DBS Group Research, in the commentary. Net direct tax
collections have reached the halfway mark. These revenues typically improve towards
the end of the year due to end-fiscal flows.
Markets are less optimistic of a similar boost
in indirect collections, the commentary said. The current run-rate of the
government's GST revenues is tracking a shortfall of Rs 70,000-80,000 crore
against the annual budget. An equally big concern are divestment efforts, with
year-to-date collections still at a fifth of the target of Rs 80,000 crore, the
commentary said. To jumpstart the process, plans are to offload minority stake
sales, conduct share buybacks and exchange-traded funds by end-year, alongside
a possible merger of power sector financing firms .
A late push for additional dividends from
stateowned entities and the RBI is also likely, with speculation that the
central bank might transfer Rs 30,000- 40,000 crore (0.2 per cent of GDP) to
the state's coffers, which will be in addition to the Rs 40,000 crore assured
in August 2018. "Despite the downbeat year-to-date math, we think that a
sizable slippage in the fiscal deficit target is unlikely," the commentary
said.
"We also observe that in recent years,
the government has been proactive in jumpstarting expenditure earlier in the
year, even if revenues catch-up at a much slower pace," it said. To
facilitate this process, the Budget presentation was also brought forward by a
month to February. This has led the fiscal run-rate to worsen progressively for
three-fourths of the year and then moderate in the final quarter as expenditure
is curtailed and seasonal revenue flows kick-in, it said.The Total Investment & Insurance
Solutions
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