Demonetisation forces state govt to reprioritise expenditure


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Dec 28: It is not just the citizens who are hit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s November 8 'surgical strike' against black money and corruption but even the State Government is seriously affected by the move.

The situation has already become so grim, especially with a sharp decline in revenue collection, the Siddaramaiah Congress Government in Karnataka is planning to re-prioritise its expenditure on various schemes during the next three months of the current fiscal year of 2016-17.

According to informed sources, the revenue collection has dipped by Rs 300 crore during November-December months and there is no chance of a sharp recovery in the remaining period.

Expecting lower revenue collection of revenues for the current fiscal year following demonetisation, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who also holds the finance portfolio, reviewed the progress of all four major revenue-generating departments - Commercial Taxes, Excise, Transport and Stamps and Registration - on Wednesday to assess the actual realisation of the revenue during the present year.

The November-December revenue collection had declined in the four major revenue earning departments due to demonetisation, sources said.

The State Government has set a target of collecting Rs 83,864 crore for all the four departments during 2016-17.

Siddaramaiah is understood to have asked officials to make a realistic estimation of expenditure requirements during the year based on the progress of implementation of various schemes.

He also suggested to the officials to study the impact of demonetisation of high value currency and take appropriate measures to collect the revenue as per the target during the next three months.

The Excise Department has registered a dip in IML sales and hence the Chief Minister told the officials to make efforts to ensure collection of excise duties as projected during the year.

The Excise Department had a target of collecting Rs 16,510 crore during 2016-17.

There was also a decline of Rs 43 crore in the collection of motor vehicle taxes during November and December months following decline in the number of registration of new vehicles. It has set a target of Rs 5,160 crore during the year.

The State Government has set revenue collection target at Rs 51,338 for Commercial Taxes and Rs 9,100 crore for Stamps and Registration department.

However, the collection from the Department of Stamps and Registration has fallen short by 27 per cent, and the cash crunch has adversely impacted registration of properties.

''The trend is expected to continue till the end of the financial year," sources said.

  

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  • Shah, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 29 2016

    Nidderamayya wake up now. Announce new kudukara bhagya to get revenue from excise.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Thu, Dec 29 2016

    Modi cannot change the mentality of the looters overnight. sicklars will continue to loot as they are experienced for 60 years!

    And dedicated crowd of slaves will continue to support the sicklars because they too don’t want modi kind of development oriented, nationalist and strict ruler.

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  • abdulla, india

    Thu, Dec 29 2016

    1/ Currency demonetization.
    2/ Clamp on Benami Properties.
    3/Dog out....Unearth gold..
    4/Al Fictitious cos...
    who secured loan will all be death with.
    One by one they will get the NEWS.
    Truth is
    Work is worship so work hard.
    with merit.with Intelligemce..skill.
    and feed your family.
    sleep well.'
    Looted ..cheated ..ill gotten wealth will disappear with one announcement..
    coming soon.

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  • SURESH, UAE

    Wed, Dec 28 2016

    Joke of the year. Nach na aya tho bolu angan theda hai.

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  • George Lawrence, karkala

    Wed, Dec 28 2016

    MODI MODI MONEY MONEY

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  • Sham, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 28 2016

    Thats why we need a educated PM not like chaiwala feku

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Thu, Dec 29 2016

    Sham, Udupi
    There was an educated PM from 2004 to 2014. But then the party was reduced to 44. Why would that be eh?

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Dec 29 2016

    THIS WILL HAPPEN ONLY WHEN SLEEPING CM AND WHO RUN BEHIND MINORITIES FOR FEW VOTES .

    YOUR NIDDERAMAYYA FIT TO FALL ON THE FEET OF ITALIAN MATA REGULARLY WITH KAPPA KAANIKE.

    HE VISITS DELHI FOR THIS PURPOSE TO SECURE HIS CHAIR.

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