The Hindu Newspaper Editorial Vocabulary : 03 November 2018 -For Various Competitive Exams |
Too faint for comfort? on GST collection
While the spurt in GST collections brings cheer, it must be sustained to be impactful
As the Central government
struggles to contain its widening fiscal deficit, there is some good news on
the revenue front. Goods and services tax (GST) collections in
the month of October crossed the ₹1 lakh crore mark, with total
collections for the month standing at ₹1,00,710 crore. This momentum, coming in the midst of a marginal
increase in the total number of filings compared to September, is expected to
be sustained in the coming months, supported by the festive season that is
under way. GST collections had crossed the comfort level of ₹1 lakh crore for the first
time in April this year. The average GST revenue during 2017-18 was ₹89,885 crore. The reduction
in tax rates under GST in July seems to have helped improve compliance among
small businesses, leading to an increase in overall tax collection. It also
helps to reduce the distortionary effect of indirect taxes. The increase in GST
collections comes at a time when the Centre has been unable to control its
spending in the run-up to the general election due by next summer. According to
data released last week, the government’s fiscal deficit reached 95.3% of its
budgeted estimate by the first half of the year. Direct tax collections too
have increased over the past few years, reaching an all-time high of ₹10 lakh crore in 2017-18, helping
to fund the deficit.
But all is not well on the revenue front. Tax revenues reached
only 39.4% of the full-year target by the end of September. The festive season
too has failed to meet expectations as of now with many consumer-facing
businesses reporting lacklustre sales. Car sales reported by major companies
until now, for instance, are flat. Various other economic indicators also have
failed to impress in recent months. Core sector growth dropped to a four-month
low in September. These growth-related factors will weigh negatively on tax
collection in the coming months. Apart from the general macroeconomic
environment, there are specific implementation issues that plague the indirect
tax system. The export sector, for example, has been affected by undue delays
in GST refunds worth thousands of crores of rupees. The GST collection in
October is also still significantly below the expectations of ₹1.10 lakh crore. So the
current spurt may be simply owing to the festival season. It may also be too
soon to say that GST collections are on a sustainable uptrend simply based on
the October collections. Collections during the first six months of the current
fiscal year fell short of target by over ₹22,000 crore despite record collections in April. The government
should continue the effort to make the GST more taxpayer-friendly, bringing
down the cost and hassle of compliance, to achieve a sustained rise in
collections.
Courtesy: The Hindu
1. widening
(adjective) – the process of making something wider.
2. lacklustre
(adjective) – dull, uninspired, uninteresting.
3. run-up
to (noun) – a period/time before an important event.
4. distortion
(adjective) – misrepresenting, twisting, misreporting/misleading.
5. sustain
(verb) – continue, carry on, maintain.
6. faint
(adjective) – slight, slender, slim/small.
7. spurt
(noun) – a sudden burst, increase of activity.
8. fiscal
deficit (noun) – In simple language, the difference between total revenue and
total expenditure of the government is termed as fiscal deficit. it is the
amount by which government expenses exceed income.
9. in
the midst of (phrase) – in the middle of.
10. under
way (adverb) – continuing, happening, occurring/taking place.
11. compliance
(noun) – observation, adherence, conformity.
12. flat
(noun) – slow/sluggish, slow-moving, slack.
13. weigh
on (phrasal verb) – oppress, be a burden to, trouble/disturb.
14. macroeconomic
(adjective) – relating to the branch of economics concerned with large-scale
factors (interest rates/national productivity).
15. plague
(verb) – afflict, torment, trouble.
16. undue
(adjective) – excessive, extreme, immoderate.
17. owing
to (phrase) – because of, as a result of, on account of.
18. sustainable
(adjective) – acceptable, valid/reliable, dependable.
19. uptrend
(noun) – an upward tendency.
20. fall short of (phrase) – be deficient/inadequate/insufficient; fail to meet/reach.
21. hassle
(noun) – inconvenience, irritation, problem.
22. sustained (adjective) – continuous, uninterrupted, constant.
Note: All meanings took from Oxforddictionaries.com and Google.com only
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