Rajasthan decides to go for Option-1 to meet the GST implementation shortfall

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The Government of Rajasthan has communicated its acceptance for Option-1 out of the two options suggested by the Ministry of Finance to meet the shortfall in revenue arising out of GST implementation.  The State has now joined 21 other States and 3 Union Territories (Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, and Puducherry) who have opted for Option-1. 

The States who choose Option-1 is getting the amount of shortfall arising out of GST implementation through a special borrowing window put in place by the Government of India. The window has been operationalized now and the Government of India already borrowed an amount of Rs.12,000 crores on behalf of the States in two installments and has passed it on to 21 States and 3 Union Territories on 23rd October, 2020 and 2nd November, 2020.  Now the Government of Rajasthan will receive funds raised through this window.  The next installment of borrowings is likely to be released on 9th November, 2020.  

Under the terms of Option-1, besides getting the facility of a special window for borrowings to meet the shortfall arising out of GST implementation, States are also entitled to get unconditional permission to borrow the final installment of 0.50% of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) out of the 2% additional borrowings permitted by the Government of India, under AtmnirbharAbhiyaan on 17th May 2020.  This is over and above the Special Window of Rs.1.1 lakh crores. On receipt of the choice of Option-1from the Government of Rajasthan, the Government of India has today granted the State Government of Rajasthan additional borrowing permission of Rs.5,462 crores (0.5% of Rajasthan’s GSDP).

States who have opted for Option-1 are – Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tripura, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, along with the three Union Territories of Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir and Puducherry.  The amount of additional borrowing permission granted to these States and the amount of funds raised through special windows and released to the 21 States and 3 UTs so far is annexed.

State-wise additional borrowing of 0.50 percent of GSDP allowed and amount of funds raised through special window passed on to the States till 05.11.2020

(Rs. in Crore)

S. No.Name of State / UTAdditional borrowing of 0.50 percent allowed to StatesAmount of fund raised thrugh special window passed on to the States/ UTs
1Andhra Pradesh5051348.81
2Arunachal Pradesh*1430.00
3Assam1869150.27
4Bihar3231589.15
5Goa446126.70
6Gujarat 87041391.78
7Haryana4293656.93
8Himachal Pradesh 877259.18
9Karnataka90181872.84
10Madhya Pradesh4746685.60
11Maharashtra153941808.14
12Manipur*1510.00
13Meghalaya19416.81
14Mizoram*1320.00
15Nagaland*1570.00
16Odisha2858576.92
17Rajasthan54620.00
18Sikkim*1560.00
19Tamil Nadu9627942.24
20Tripura29734.38
21Uttar Pradesh9703906.66
22Uttarakhand1405349.78
 Total:8391410716.19
1Delhi0.00885.19
2Jammu & Kashmir0.00342.88
3Puducherry0.0055.74
 Total:0.001283.81
 Grand Total8391412000.00

* These States have ‘NIL’ GST compensation gap 

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