The phenomena of statistical discrepancy has re-emerged on the fiscal front of the federal government, as it sharply rose to Rs781 billion in first nine months (July-March) of the current fiscal year 2019-20 against just Rs22 billion last year.
The increasing fiscal woes show that now the country’s total revenues are eaten up by debt servicing and defense after transferring resources to provinces under NFC Award.
For meeting all other heads of expenditures such as running of the government including salaries, pensions, development, and subsidies are managed through loans from domestic and external avenues.
The latest data of fiscal operation for first nine months (July-March) for 2019-20 showed that the debt servicing continued to remain the single largest ticket item on expenditures side as it consumed Rs1879.71 billion out of total collected revenues of Rs4,689 billion.
Out of total revenues of Rs3,044 billion collected by the FBR, the provinces got share of Rs1931 billion through the federal divisible pool in the shape of NFC Award. The remaining federal revenues, including the FBR and non-tax revenues, could hardly meet the requirements of debt servicing and defense.
The federal government has to obtain loans to fulfill the requirements of expenditures heads. The higher discount rates that remained into bracket of double digit have increased requirement of debt servicing manifold as the data also shows that it consumed major chunk of the resources of the federal government.
The budget deficit that is considered as mother of all economic ills stands at Rs1,686 billion equivalent to 3.8 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) during the first nine months of the current fiscal year against 5 per cent of GDP in the same period of the last financial year.
However, the primary balance that mainly concerns the IMF stands at just 0.45 of GDP. But the overall deficit that stood at 8.9 per cent of GDP on eve of the last fiscal year 2018-19 is now projected to escalate to over 9.6 per cent of GDP in the aftermath of COVID-19 pandemic till end June 2020.
The fiscal operation for July-March period for 2019-20 shows that the total fetched revenues stood at Rs4,689.87 billion out of which the federal tax revenues stood at Rs3,273 billion, provinces Rs321.219 billion and non-tax revenues of Rs1,019 billion.
Among non-tax revenues, the government earned more money through the petroleum levy fetching Rs198 billion in nine months of the current fiscal so far against Rs141 billion in the same period of the last financial year.
Total expenditures incurred in first nine months escalated to Rs6376 billion out of which current expenditures remained the largest head by consuming Rs5,611 billion. Out of total current expenditures, the mark-up of loans on both domestic and external fronts consumed Rs1879.712 billion, with defense consuming Rs802.4billion