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RBI expresses doubts over govt meeting fiscal deficit targets

The government has budgeted for a total expenditure of Rs 34.83 lakh crore or 6.8 percent of the GDP. While the net tax revenue rose from Rs 5.76 lakh crore in October 2020 to Rs 10.53 lakh crore till October 2021, a growth of 82.93 percent annualised, total expenditure rose only by 9.95 percent, led by infra spending to Rs 18,27 lakh crore from Rs 16,61 lakh crore during the same period.

By PTI Dec 29, 2021 9:19:06 PM IST (Published)


The Reserve Bank on Wednesday expressed doubts about the government's ability to contain fiscal deficit at the budgeted 6.8 percent this fiscal after it moved the second supplementary demand of grants worth Rs 3.73 lakh crore, which came in spite of a massive 83 percent jump in net tax revenue so far this year to Rs 10.53 lakh crore.
The government has budgeted for a total expenditure of Rs 34.83 lakh crore or 6.8 percent of the GDP. While the net tax revenue rose from Rs 5,75,697 crore in October 2020 to Rs 10,53,135 crore till October 2021, a growth of 82.93 percent annualised, total expenditure rose only by 9.95 percent, led by infra spending to Rs 18,26,725 crore from Rs 16,61,454 crore during the same period, the RBI said in the financial stability report.