SME Times is powered by   
Search News
Just in:   • Gold, silver slip on MCX as traders book profits  • Stalin govt unveils toy manufacturing policy, aiming to become global hub  • IndiGo shares sink over 6.5 pc amid ongoing flight disruptions  • India-Russia friendship steady like pole star amid global uncertainty: PM Modi  • Automobiles, electronics, manufacturing sectors to benefit from India-Russia trade ties 
Last updated: 29 Mar, 2024  

India.Growth.9.Thmb.jpg Centre’s transfer of tax revenue to states up by over Rs 2.25 lakh crore in 2023-24

India.Growth.9.jpg
   Top Stories
» Gold, silver slip on MCX as traders book profits
» IndiGo shares sink over 6.5 pc amid ongoing flight disruptions
» India-Russia friendship steady like pole star amid global uncertainty: PM Modi
» RBI cuts repo rate by 25 basis points to 5.25 per cent to spur growth
» A friend indeed: Putin’s arrival marks geopolitical signal in current global order
IANS | 29 Mar, 2024
The Centre has transferred Rs 10,33,433 crore to State Governments as devolution of share of taxes during the 11 months of the current financial year up to February 2024 which is Rs 2,25,345 crore higher than the previous year, according to figures released by the Finance Ministry on Thursday.

According to the monthly review of accounts, the Government of India has received Rs 22,45,922 crore (81.5 per cent of corresponding RE (revised estimate) 2023-24 of Total Receipts) up to February, 2024 comprising Rs 18,49,452 crore Tax Revenue (Net to Centre), Rs 3,60,330 crore of Non-Tax Revenue and Rs 36,140 crore of Non-Debt Capital Receipts. Non-Debt Capital Receipts consist of recovery of loans to the tune of Rs 23,480 crore and miscellaneous capital receipts of Rs 12,660 crore.

Total expenditure incurred by Government of India is Rs 37,47,287 crore (83.4 per cent of corresponding RE 2023-24), out of which Rs 29,41,674 crore is on Revenue Account and Rs 8,05,613 crore is on Capital Account. Out of the total revenue expenditure, Rs 8,80,788 crore is on account of interest payments and Rs 3,60,997 crore is on account of major subsidies.

 
Print the Page
Add to Favorite
 
Share this on :
 

Please comment on this story:
 
Subject :
Message:
(Maximum 1500 characters)  Characters left 1500
Your name:
 

 
  Customs Exchange Rates
Currency Import Export
US Dollar
₹88.70
₹87
UK Pound
₹119.90
₹116
Euro
₹104.25
₹100.65
Japanese Yen ₹59.20 ₹57.30
As on 30 Oct, 2025
  Daily Poll
Who do you think will benefit more from the India - UK FTA in the long run?
 Indian businesses & consumers.
 UK businesses & consumers.
 Both will gain equally.
 The impact will be negligible for both.
  Commented Stories
 
 
About Us  |   Advertise with Us  
  Useful Links  |   Terms and Conditions  |   Disclaimer  |   Contact Us  
Follow Us : Facebook Twitter