Revenue Mobilization Effort of Special Category States: The Case of Assam in North-east India
Mrinal Kanti Dutta and
Parag Dutta
South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance, 2015, vol. 4, issue 2, 178-204
Abstract:
Liberal resource transfer from the centre to economically backward states in India has ensured overcoming the mismatch between revenue generated and expenditure commitments of the states. From the point of view of long-term fiscal sustainability of states, however, greater effort to generate enough resources as per the potential of individual states is important, which makes the issue of revenue effort significant. Based on secondary data, this article is an attempt to analyze revenue mobilization efforts of the Government of Assam during 1991–2010. By examining the issues of arrears of uncollected tax and non-tax revenue, cost of collection of different taxes and duties, and cost recovery of different services, the study confirms low-revenue efforts on the part of the state government. The time series regression analysis between ‘per-capita own tax revenue’ and ‘per capita GSDP of the state’ and ‘per-capita revenue expenditure of the state in the previous year’ also confirms low-revenue efforts, necessitating the need of extra tax effort on the part of the state government. JEL Classification : H20, H27, C4
Keywords: Revenue effort; cost of collection; tax and non-tax revenue; time series regression; Assam (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1177/2277978715602394
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