Receipt Budget news
28 February 2013

Summary of Estimates of Tax, Non-Tax Revenue and Capital Receipts

Annexures
1. Trends in Receipts
2. Analysis of Tax and Non-Tax Revenue Receipts included in Annexure 1
3. Trends in Expenditure
4. Reconciliation between Estimates of Receipts Shown in Annual Financial Statement and Receipts Budget
5. Debt position of the Government of India
(i) Statement of Liabilities of the Central Government
(ii) Statement of Assets
(iii) Guarantees given by the Government
(iv) Asset Register
6. Details of current rupee loans of the Central Government
6A. Special Securities converted into marketable securities
6B. Special Securities issued to nationalised banks converted into marketable securities
6C. Special Securities issued to Oil Marketing Companies in lieu of Cash Subsidy
6D. Special Securities issued to Fertiliser Companies in lieu of Cash Subsidy
6E. Special Securities issued to Food Corporation of India in lieu of Cash Subsidy
6F- Special Bonds to various Institutions
7A. Sources and Application of National Small Savings Fund as on 31st March, 2013
7B. National Small Savings Fund
8. Liability on Annuity Projects
9. External Assistance receipts and repayments Country/Organisation-wise
10. Statement showing State-wise Distribution of Net Proceeds of Union Taxes and Duties for BE 2013-2014
 10A. Statement showing State-wise Distribution of Net Proceeds of Union Taxes and Duties for RE 2012-2013
10B. Statement showing State-wise Distribution of Net Proceeds of Union Taxes and Duties - Actual 2011-2012
11. Tax Revenues raised but not realised (Principal Taxes)
12. Arrears of Non-Tax Revenue
13. Market Loans and Special Securities due for discharge during 2013-2014
14. Railway Reserve Funds
15. Revenue foregone under the Central Tax System: Financial year 2011-2012 and 2012-2013





 search domain-b
  go
Legal Policy | Copyright © 1999-2013 The Information Company Private Limited. All rights reserved.  
Receipt Budget