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This Article is From Feb 26, 2016

India Needs to Push Up Tax-GDP Ratio: Economic Survey

India Needs to Push Up Tax-GDP Ratio: Economic Survey
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New Delhi: India needs to increase its tax-GDP ratio, and spend more on health and education, the Economic Survey 2015-16 said on Friday.

The country's tax to GDP ratio is at 16.6 per cent and is well below the emerging market economy (EME) and OECD (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) averages of about 21 per cent and 34 per cent respectively.

"India's overall tax to GDP is about 5.4 percentage points less than that of comparable countries. India spends on an average about 3.4 percentage points less vis-a-vis comparable countries on health and education," according to the report tabled by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Parliament on Friday.

Pointing out that in India, roughly 5.5 per cent of earning individuals are in the tax net, Mr Jaitley said the pre-budget statistic gives an idea of the gap that the country needs to cover to become a full tax-paying democracy.

Taxes and expenditures should be viewed not just from a fiscal but also from an institutional perspective, it added.

For that reason, the Survey noted that the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), while highly desirable and necessary, will have limited impact in furthering the broader objective of citizen participation, state building and democratic accountability.

In a separate chapter, the Survey said that till December 31, 2015, a total of 112.82 lakh subscribers inclusive of the Atal Pension scheme have been enrolled under National Pension Scheme.

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