New Delhi:The Union government’s fiscal deficit for the first ten months of the current fiscal has been estimated at Rs 9.38 lakh crore as per the latest data released by the Controller General of Accounts (CGA) on Monday. It is 58.9 per cent of the annual target which has been estimated at over Rs 15.91 lakh crore as per the revised estimate presented by the finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the Union budget for FY 2022-23.
Sitharaman had earlier estimated the fiscal deficit for the current financial year to be Rs 15.07 lakh crore, 6.8 per cent of the GDP. However, in the revised estimate, the fiscal deficit for the current fiscal has been revised to over Rs 15.91 lakh crore, which would be 6.9 per cent of the GDP. Fiscal deficit is the difference between the government’s revenue and expenditure. In the revised estimates, the finance minister estimated the total expenditure of the government to be Rs 37.7 lakh crore as against her budget estimate of Rs 34.83 lakh crore, an increase of nearly Rs 2.87 lakh crore.
The government borrows money from markets and other sources such as small savings accounts, which are part of the Public Account of India, to meet the shortfall between the expenditure and its revenue collection. Sitharaman hopes to collect Rs 20.79 lakh crore in revenue this year as against the estimated expenditure of Rs 37.7 lakh crore, the difference being financed through borrowing loans from the market.
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