Despite Seventh Pay
Commission implementation, no worries on fiscal deficit: Jaitley, Finance
Minister
New Delhi: Finance
Minister Arun Jaitley today said he was not worried about fiscal deficit and
government would be able to meet its target despite additional outgo towards
the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission.
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley |
He admitted however
that the impact of implementing the pay commission’s recommendations, which
will result in an additional annual burden of Rs 1.02 lakh crore on exchequer,
would last for two to three years.
“I am not particularly
worried about the fiscal deficit target,” he said while replying to questions
on the impact of the recommendations on public finances at the HT Leadership
summit.
He further said that
besides achieving the target, the government has also been able to improve the
quality of fiscal deficit. The government proposes to bring down the fiscal
deficit to 3.9 per cent of GDP in 2015-16, 3.5 per cent in 2016-17 and 3 per
cent by 2017-18.
“If you achieve a
fiscal deficit by either cutting down expenditure or withholding tax returns,
then you may strictly have statistical figure, but the quality of the fiscal
deficit will always be suspected…we have concentrated on the quality of the
fiscal deficit and we will probably be able to maintain it,” he added.
As regards the impact
of the Pay Commission award to central government employees, Jaitley said the
normal rule is that the expenditure on salary and pension should be 2.5 per
cent of the Gross Domestic Product.
The ratio will
deteriorate in the initial years with the implementation, he said.
However, “…as the base
of the GDP increases, by the third or the fourth year, the spikes come down and
(thereafter) you reasonably reach that 2.5 per cent figure back… These
pressures will be for the next 2-3 years,” the minister added.
PTI
Source:
http://www.tkbsen.in/
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