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Karnataka: Govt reels under financial crunch due to its Five Guarantee Scheme, falls short of tax collection targets

Karnataka is struggling financially due to the Five Guarantee Scheme and 7th Pay Revision, with major revenue shortfalls across commercial taxes, excise duties, and motor vehicle taxes. Despite efforts to improve tax collection, the state is not meeting its budgeted revenue targets

IndreshIndresh
Sep 17, 2024, 03:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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The Karnataka state government is grappling with financial challenges due to the implementation of the Five  Guarantee Scheme and the 7th Pay Revision. These initiatives have significantly strained the state’s finances, forcing the government to rely heavily on tax collection and borrowing to manage its fiscal responsibilities. However, the government’s inability to meet its revenue collection targets for the current fiscal year has added to its woes.

Despite repeated efforts, the government has fallen short of its expected revenue targets for the last financial year, and the trend continues this year. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has convened three progress review meetings with the state’s major tax collection departments and the finance department to accelerate revenue generation. However, even after four months of the current financial year, the state has not achieved the revenue levels anticipated in the budget.

For the financial year 2024-25, the Karnataka government projected a total revenue collection of Rs 2,63,427 crore. However, per data from the finance department, the state has only accumulated Rs 79,529 crore by the end of July. Meanwhile, total expenditures for the year are estimated at Rs 3,46,408 crore, with Rs 95,206 crore already spent by the end of July.

The state’s revenue consists of collections from its tax and non-tax sources, central government assistance, and tax allocations. By July, the total collected revenue amounted to Rs 79,521 crore, but a financial shortfall of Rs 15,677 crore remains. Additionally, the state is facing a royalty deficit of Rs 7,666 crore. Regarding tax collection, there is a shortfall of around Rs 7,039 crore in just the first four months of the fiscal year compared to the budget target.

Commercial tax collection

The government set a target to collect Rs 1,10,000 crore through commercial taxes for 2024-25. By the end of July, it had collected Rs 32,861 crore, reflecting a modest growth of 6.62 per cent compared to last year. However, the monthly commercial tax collection target is Rs 9,166 crore, meaning the state should have collected Rs 36,666 crore by July. This leaves a shortfall of Rs 3,805 crore in commercial tax revenue.

Excise duty collection

The excise duty collection target for 2024-25 was set at Rs 38,525 crore, but only Rs 11,871 crore had been collected by the end of July. While this reflects a 3.74 per cent increase compared to last year, the government aimed to collect Rs 3,210 crore per month, amounting to Rs 12,840 crore over four months. As a result, the state is facing a Rs 969 crore shortfall in excise duty revenue.

Motor Vehicle Tax Collection

The government aimed to collect Rs 13,000 crore in 2024-25 for motor vehicle tax, but by July, only Rs 3,553 crore had been collected. Although this represents a 7.35 per cent improvement compared to last year, the state had a target of Rs 4,332 crore by this point, resulting in a Rs 779 crore deficit in motor vehicle tax revenue.

Stamp Duty and Registration Fees

The state set a revenue collection target of Rs 26,000 crore from stamp duty and registration fees for 2024-25. By July, Rs 7,615 crore had been collected, representing a 40 per cent increase over last year’s performance. However, the state had planned to collect Rs 8,664 crore by this point, leading to a shortfall of Rs 1,049 crore.

Karnataka’s government faces mounting financial pressures as it struggles to meet its budgeted revenue targets. The Panch Guarantee and 7th Pay Revision initiatives have added to the fiscal burden, making revenue collection and financial management a top priority for the administration. Despite efforts to boost tax collection, significant shortfalls remain in key areas such as commercial taxes, excise duties, motor vehicle taxes, and stamp duty fees. As the government continues its efforts to address these deficits, it will need to find ways to increase revenue and ensure fiscal stability to meet the demands of its ambitious programs.

Topics: Karnataka governmentCM SiddaramaiahFive Guarantee Scheme7th Pay RevisionTax Collection
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