Bommai said the State used to get a GST compensation of
Rs 11,000 crore to 14,000 crore, which would stop from
this year. The State would get a compensation of Rs
4,000 crore to Rs 5,000 crore till June but due to the
constitutional amendment, payment of compensation, which
was only for five years since 2017, would be stopped, he
said. "We have appealed to the Centre to continue it
further for at least three years keeping into account
the COVID-19 year. The Centre has time till June. If
Centre agrees, we can minimise our revenue deficit,"
said the Chief Minister.
According to Bommai, the union government had permitted
borrowing up to four per cent of GSDP for 2021-22. The
State had budgeted a borrowing of Rs.67,100 crore in
2021-22. However, the revenue increased and was expected
to reach the budgetary targets."So, we have reduced the
borrowing to Rs.63,100 crore for 2021-22 in the revised
estimates," he said.
"We have budgeted total borrowings of Rs.72,000 crore
for 2022-23," he said.
Bommai was confident of the State achieving the targeted
excise revenue, GST revenue, non-tax revenue and stamp
duty revenue for the current fiscal. However, meeting
the estimated revenue from motor vehicles would not be
possible as the vehicle production has come down, he
added. Speaking about infrastructure, he said the State
would build infrastructure for waterways. "Besides
ports, railways, airports and roads, we are for the
first time focusing on waterways," he said.
Source::: BUSINESS STANDARD,
dated 04/03/2022.