Centre committed to meet 3.3% fiscal deficit target for current fiscal
The Government expects double-digit growth by the fourth quarter
(January -March) of the current fiscal 2018-19, interim Finance Minister
Piyush Goyal said here today.
He also said that Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council may discuss bringing petrol and diesel at its next meeting.
"GST
Council has to take a call on bringing petroleum products under GST.
May be in next meeting a discussion could take place," Goyal said while
addressing the Growth Net 6.0 conference organised here by industry body
CII.
He also mentioned that the matter was discussed earlier but
no concensus emerged. At present five petroleum products - crude oil,
petrol, diesel, natural gas, and aircraft fuel (ATF) are out of GST.
Although, there is no constitutional debarment, the GST Council has to
decide on the date from which these products to be brought under GST.
PTI reports:
The Government is committed to meet the fiscal deficit target of 3.3 per cent for the current fiscal, Goyal said.
The
Government will maintain economic stability and meet all economic
parameters, he said. "I can assure that we will meet the fiscal deficit
target of 3.3 per cent, despite this being an election year," Goyal
said.
Fiscal deficit stood at 3.53 per cent of GDP, broadly in
line with the government’s revised estimates for 2017-18. The revenue
deficit was 2.65 per cent of GDP. In absolute terms, the fiscal deficit
was Rs 5.91 lakh crore, or 99.5 per cent, of the Budget estimates.
The
government, in the Budget in February, had revised the fiscal deficit
target for 2017-18 to 3.5 per cent from the earlier estimate of 3.2 per
cent.
Jaitley’s comments on Q4 GDP data
The fourth quarter
results of GDP data showed a phenomenal 7.7 per cent growth rate and
has established India firmly as the fastest growing global economy, says
Arun Jaitley on his Facebook blog post.
18 Jun 2018, 09:05 AM