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    Posted on February 14th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • States have been increasingly reliant on Central transfers and grants over the past decade.

    • From FY16 to FY25, 23-30% of the total revenue of States was collected from the Centre as transfers.

    • In the 2000s and first half of 2010, the share was 20-24%.

    • Nearly 65-70% of the non-tax revenue of States was collected from the Centre as grants in the last decade.

    • States have not done enough to efficiently collect taxes to increase their own tax revenue.

    • Revenue from non-tax revenue, other than Central grants, has been diminishing.

    • The dependency of States on Central funds has risen in recent years.

    • The share of own tax revenue and non-tax revenue of States has remained considerably below the 50% mark.

    • The share of own tax revenue in States’ total revenue is largely driven by SGST.

    • The share of own tax revenue without the contribution from SGST has declined from 34% to 28%.

    • Interest receipts have not exceeded 5% of non-tax revenues in the last decade.

    • The share of dividends and profits garnered from State public sector enterprises has remained under 1%.

    • The share of interest receipts and earnings from services has come down.

    • The share of grants from the Centre has increased (65-70% in the last decade compared to 55-60% in the 15 years before that).

    • The Centre is playing a major role in the revenue earned by the States.

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