Bengaluru: Coronavirus effect – Loss in state assessed at Rs 10,675 crore


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, May 11: Coronavirus has been battering the state's finances since the last several weeks, and its impact on the state's treasury has been estimated at Rs 10,675 crore. The loss has been mainly by way of reduced tax collection, excise duty, stamp duty, registration fee, transport vehicles etc, which dried up from the last week of March.

State chief minister B S Yediyurappa, who also is in-charge of the finance portfolio, had expected the annual tax revenue of the state to be Rs 1,28,107 crore, when delivering the budget speech. Income of the government has begun to trickle in with the relaxation of lockdown norms now, and financial and industrial activities partially resuming. From May first week, even liquor sale has been started. The assessed loss of Rs 10,675 crore averages a month's income as per budget estimate.


B S Yediyurappa

During April this year, tax collection was as good as nil. GST and industrial activities are big source of revenue for the government but they failed to do something drastic as all the activities had come to standstill due to lockdown. The activities have begun to show signs of rejuvenation now, but it takes time for them to pick up speed of revenue collection, a senior official in finance department stated.

The government had expected to pool commercial tax amount of Rs 6,870.25 crore, excise duty of Rs 1,891.6 crore, stamp duty and registration, Rs 1,054 crore, and Rs 592.91 crore from transport department.

Initial estimates of the revenue collection for the coming year had predicted income of Rs 22,700 crore. Even though additional income of Rs 2,530 crore is expected from enhanced duty on liquor, this may not have too much impact on the situation as a whole.

An officer in the department of finance said that GST compensation till November 2019 has been received, and the government is yet to get Rs 5,000 crore more.

 

 

  

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  • R.L, udupi/usa

    Mon, May 11 2020

    This issue should discuss with Mr Modi his account is loaded with public money Karnataka people are brock. They expecting help from government don't disappoint them.

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  • smr, Karkala

    Mon, May 11 2020

    It may be floods or pandemic the Karnataka BJP is always short of funds other than 'operation Kamala'.
    The state pays more than Rs 20,000 crores in taxes to the central government still need to Kanndigas who are already in trouble.

    Does it make any sense of creating 'PM Care' fund, when nothing is reaching to the citizens of India other than asking them to 'clap' and 'light candle' or flower show from Air-force.

    The PM Modi's don't care governance has no proper planning, no exist strategy, no proper execution and insufficient allocation of funds and PDS distribution schemes.

    Then Prime Minister V.P. Singh never even considered charging the Indians stuck in Kuwait in 1990 for no fault of their own. Not only is Modi charging Indians stranded abroad by COVID-19 but also the millions of poor trapped by his lock-down decision.

    It is time for PM Modi's accept the moral failure. The BJP and RSS should immediately consider replacing him with Union Minister Gadkari who has genuine qualifications and vision for India.

    Jai Hind

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Covid19 pandemic has delivered a bloody blow.... millions have lost their livelihood, migrants are returning home, transportation, road, railway, air traffic is in a state of limbo !!! Will the world and notably India, be able to transcend from this dark destructive whirlpool ???

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    y call migrant workers. dey r indians. but da chaiwala admin treated them as anti-nationals?????????

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  • Sunil Dsouza, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Are you sure, I am surprised the number is rediculously small for a state like Karnataka. Fits well for smaller states like Goa

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Mr. Yeddyurappa should not look Behind ...

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, May 11 2020

    This is not something extraordinary. All countries of the world are in same or worse situation than us. But the only difference between us and other countries is those countries are helping and taking care of thier citizens in spite of reduced or no revenue to the coffers. Whereas our govt is going around with begging bowl for donation and making big announcements and promises but nothing so far to the poor and needy people who have to fend for themselves. No proper planning, no strategy, no proper execution and no suffiecient fund allocation and systematic distribution. Congress has helped people from its own money. Kerala is also doing the same without availing any donation from congress. Only BJP govt is shedding crocodile tears and becoming a beggar in disguise during these hard times.

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  • J.F D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Somebodys loss is somebodys gain

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  • Vinayak, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    We can see always loss account from Government. Never seen account of profit. I though after wine shops were open and taxes on fuel increased at least account of profit would be maximum. Better to close shop.

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  • Manju, Abuja

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Dear CM, The losses are much more that 10K Crores. Demand the center to compensate the losses. Karnataka is one of the highest tax payer in the country and in return always gets peanuts. Till now we were blaming ourselves that the governments at the center and state are different but now both are BJP ruled, so use your influence to the best. Please do not tell the PM that I have other ways to fill the coffers by liquor sales, auctioning BDA lands, regularizing unauthorized constructions, sell farmers lands to industrialists, etc. He will be very happy and will divert the funds to Gujarat, UP, Bihar etc.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Always dont talk about loss
    Think positive be happy and keep happy the citizens the amount of donations received.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    b4 da corona arrival economy was collapsed. tell us how much crores involved in kamala operations, procuring mla's bidding in da auction market.

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Mon, May 11 2020

    look at other news

    COVID-19: Study estimates Rs 80,000 cr loss to Kerala economy

    in Karnataka its 10,675 crore and Kerala (0.25 Tiles of Karnataka) 8 times more........

    i hope u understand where is big difference............

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    dey spent money 4 humans. karnataka spent money 4 gau-shaalas. c in kerala 1nly 4 deaths. & c in karnataka 31 dead. becoz of careless ness. 3 ministers self quarantined in fear.

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  • Ashwin, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Please understand the difference between economy and treasury. Karnataka is mentioning the loss of revenue to the government, which funds are needed for salary and schemes.

    Kerala mentioned for Kerala economy . . Damage to Karnataka economy maybe 10 times more than Kerala

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Mon, May 11 2020

    yes yes humans.... to Pinarayi Vijayan.........

    200 koti kornaga 2 badit la muchondu dethondar....... madath ponda?????

    we humans of karnataka received........
    offcourse u will not receive

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Ashwin,

    Read below....

    Thiruvananthapuram, May 11 (IANS): A study by the Kerala State Planning Board estimates a loss of Rs 80,000 crore to the state economy due to the nationwide lockdown amid the coronavirus scare.

    estimated at Rs 10,675 crore. The loss has been mainly by way of reduced tax collection, excise duty, stamp duty, registration fee, transport vehicles etc, which dried up from the last week of March.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    @Ashwin, Mangalore, economy & revenue in treasury r inter related. if economy is good it means there is revenue in da treasury. da treasury is empty from where da infrastructre will come. bjp has 4 dy., cm's., c how da money is emptied from da treasury. everybody is minister in bjp., plus procuring 17 mla's bidding in da auction market multi crores were sepnt from da treasury. moreover yeddy, eshwara-ppa, shetter, r ashok & sawadi r da most corrupt in bjp. it is in yeddy's period karnataka state was baptised as most corrupt state in india.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    @Krishna, Udupi, which man is not corrupt in india. show me 1 person who is not corrupt. taker or giver????????? cat can drink milk by closing its eyes. india is already in da stone age mainly becoz of illiterates r ruling da country.

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Payasa
    I was think rahul is not corrupt and i was thinking he will become PM of India in 2129

    Yaar tum sab bigadiya...

    2129 mein bhi nahee?

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Mon, May 11 2020

    That can be easily fixed...

    Catch hold of the Gujju Choksi, and force him to hand over 10,000 crores.

    Problem solved.

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    If we can recover money looted by congress through its various scams and also money looted by Gandhi family , we will get good amount of money that can be utilized to battle covid 19.

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  • yaan, mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    so according to you no need to get from choksi

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  • Kumar, Bangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Indian, mangalore

    Then why current governments is not recovering the money that you say looted by congress in 70 years. What is stopping to recover it? Where is that money stocked that you think was looted in 70 years? How we became a country with fastest growing economy? What is not done in 70 years?

    70 years is just an excuse which is used every time to run away from failures. Nothing else.

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Mon, May 11 2020

    according to HDD, DKS was supplier in assembly canteen, now he owns more than 2000 crore official asset.

    this will tell you whole story........

    canteen supplier became 2000 crore worth rich........

    HDD and DKS both were partner in last goernment......

    so u believe HDD

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, May 11 2020

    If you have a concrete proof against DKS of having 2000 crores then you MUST file a case against him and put him in jail for corruption otherwise you are a faker without 56" chest and not a Chowkidar and you are supporting corruption in disguise. Since 2014 nothing serious of this nature has happened to him neither the Cloud & Radar scientist could find anything wrong in him and now he is president of KPCC. Ask Modi to have a big pure glass jar for his PM CARES fund so that people can count money going in and out.

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  • James, Bendur

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Because of Gandhi family today we have AIIMS, IIT, HAL, ISRO, BSNL, Green revolution, Telecom companies. What BJP has done is...status, lynching, dividing you and me in the name of religion and nothing else.
    So far private and cooperative banks were looted and now government bank SBI has declared bad loans and NPA's.
    Please don't become a blind follower. Use your wisdom at least to analyze facts.

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    You forgot about Indian railways, air India, state bank of India, reliance etc.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Economy. GDP loss and selfishness all created by human not by nature.

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  • Save my India, India.

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Permitting to operate liquor shops during full lock down, Permitting to open 900 more liquor shops, against the advice of top health officials will surely increase the spread of infection, thereby causing more loss to the economy.
    Planning to sell BDA sites at Bangalore, is just another way to increase more corruption in the whole deal.
    Increasing tax on liquor seems to be an easy way to collect public funds without doing much to revive the economy on an urgent basis.
    Rehabilitation of industries, businesses, migrant workers, returning NRIs must be taken up on war footing.
    Jai Hind!!!

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  • swati, mang/dxb

    Mon, May 11 2020

    You are doing a great job. we are all with you. good luck.

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  • Pinto, MANGALORE

    Mon, May 11 2020

    He's crying now n not doing any constructive job....cry with him alone we are not with you . ... We have to work hard to get back to normal n support our family

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