CAG flags decline in states’ tax buoyancy

As the 16th Finance Commission gears up its assessment of public finance, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) on Wednesday flagged key areas of concern, including a decline in the states’ own tax revenue (SOTR) buoyancy, varying levels of SOTR and non-tax revenue, underscoring the need for more robust revenue collection mechanisms.

The CAG also drew attention to the need for regular reporting of the off budget borrowings, meeting the FRBM (the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2003) targets and taking into account post audit liabilities computed by the CAG in its reports. 

The CAG in a presentation to the Commission, shared various audit findings for the Union and states in various sectors, the fiscal challenges and stress points, including the gap between expenditure and non-debt receipts for the union and states combined, the supreme auditor said in a statement.

These could be a crucial source of information for the Commission while examining the extent of fiscal consolidation for the union and the states. The Commission will make its recommendations available by October 31, 2025, on the central tax devolution formula and grants-in-aid to states for five years commencing April 1, 2026. 

The union, the states, local bodies and the public sector enterprises (PSEs) are under the audit of the CAG. In addition, the CAG also maintains the accounts of the states.

The CAG’s presentation drew attention to untapped revenue sources. Notably, areas such as stamp duty, registration fees, and state excise collections have been identified as having substantial potential for enhanced fiscal performance. Recommendations in this regard include regular updates to market value guidelines, improved classification of property types, and the adoption of modern technology—such as sensor-based systems and QR codes—to minimize revenue leakages and improve data accuracy.

In the Goods and Services Tax (GST) administration, the CAG has also proposed several reforms aimed at widening the tax base and enhancing transparency. It suggested the integration of unregistered goods and service providers into the GST framework via automated data collection and real-time information systems, along with improvised taxpayer verification processes. These initiatives are expected to not only streamline the tax collection process but also to ensure more accurate apportionment of inter-state tax flows.

The CAG gave a strong emphasis on the need to standardize accounting practices at all tiers of the government for transparent and ready availability of comparable fiscal information.

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