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Economic Survey 2017: Volume II, Chapter 2: Review of Fiscal Developments

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  • Arun Jaitley

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Sound public financial management has been one of the pillars of India’s macro-economic stability in the last three years. Based on this firm footing, the Government, in partnership with the States, ushered in the long-awaited GST era. The GST was unveiled after comprehensive preparations, calculations and multi-stage consultations, yet the sheer magnitude of change meant that it needed to be carefully managed. The Government is navigating the change and challenges, including the possibility that a substantial portion of the last-month GST collections may spill over to the next year. Meanwhile, direct tax collections are expected to meet targets. And spending plans are broadly on track.

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  • Arun Jaitley, 2018. "Economic Survey 2017: Volume II, Chapter 2: Review of Fiscal Developments," Working Papers id:12449, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:12449
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