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DEFICIENCY IN COLLECTION OF INDIRECT TAX THIS YEAR

Nagesh Bajaj
Finance Ministry Urges Higher Non-Tax Revenues Amid Indirect Tax Shortfall Due to Economic Slowdown and Rising Prices The article discusses concerns over a potential shortfall in indirect tax collections due to slowing economic growth and rising oil and commodity prices. The finance ministry is worried about fiscal consolidation plans being disrupted and has urged other ministries to increase non-tax revenues through higher service charges and fees. The delay in implementing GST is also contributing to the deficiency in tax collection. Addressing state financial imbalances, eliminating tax loopholes, and increasing progressivity through asset or inheritance taxes are suggested as measures to improve the indirect tax system and support fiscal stability. (AI Summary)

The revenue growth target for this year is challenging a change in tune from an hot tempered optimist about the economy that has triggered concerns tax collections may drop sharply as economic activity slows. The task before the tax officials is very challenging and will require sustained and strategic efforts throughout the financial year. There exists many questions about the government’s budget expenditure numbers for this year, and concerns on the revenue account could throw the government’s fiscal consolidation plans out of whack.

              The trend in indirect tax revenue is sure to offer some postponement to the finance ministry that has been sweating over its budget arithmetic going horribly wrong because of slow down of economic growth. A likely slow down in revenues due to slowing economy and soaring subsidies, particularly on petroleum products has threatened to throw fiscal calculations unevenly.

               The finance ministry has also given a directive to other ministries and departments asking them to review various kinds of user charges for service provided by them , in what is being seen as a concerted push to drive up the government’s non tax revenues to bridge some of the expected shortfall in tax receipts because of slowing economy. By the revision in service charge, fees for examinations conducted by Union Public Service Commission, various penalties, prices of government gazettes and publications, audit and visa charges will all rise.

              The major cause of declining economic growth is rising oil and commodity prices. Any spike in commodity prices is likely to fuel inflation. The another reason for deficiency in indirect tax is extending of GST by the government. GST will allow small businesses in a net refund position to choose to access the GST installment system, with an installment amount each quarter of zero. Any refunds or liability due to the taxpayer will be reconciled in their annual GST return. Deficiency in the tax system must be remedied to break the cycle. The inability to raise adequate revenue is fundamental. State financial imbalance is intrinsic to the problem and must be addressed. Removing opportunities for tax shrinking and addressing major inequities and concessions in direct tax would improve prospects for indirect tax reform. Increasing overall progressivity by asset or inheritance taxes would balance regressive effects of indirect tax. Taxes play a very crucial role in the emancipation of business firms. They also helps in ascertaining the budgetry aspects of the financial firm.

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