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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> New Delhi<\/a>: Government will account the paid AGR<\/a> revenues, which is so far Rs 25,896 crore, as revenue receipts in the current fiscal that will help the Finance Ministry<\/a> tide over the tax revenue shortfall expected in FY20 to some extent, sources said.

The AGR amount may also go up till the end of this fiscal (March 31, 2020).



Though officials said the amount was not much to have any bearing on the fiscal position.

Government had not accounted for this figure in the 2020-21 Budget as it was in dispute but since this part amount has been received in the current fiscal, it will be on a revenue receipt as these are actual receipts, and any futuristic projections from sub judice cases cannot be done.

Then there is the Rs 6,095 crore spectrum auction dues from past auctions paid by the telcos on Tuesday that is already accounted for as the non-tax revenue, so it will not have any bearing on the fiscal positions, said sources.

For FY20, the fiscal deficit is already pegged higher at 3.8 per cent. The non tax revenue stands at Rs 2,52,083 crore in the April-Jan period. Fiscal deficit has touched 128.5 per cent of budget estimate by January-end.

Revenue receipts during April-January were at Rs 12.5 lakh crore or 67.6 per cent of the Revised Estimate (RE) for 2019-20. The government data said that total expenditure at January-end was Rs 22.68 lakh crore or 84.1 per cent of RE, higher than 81.5 per cent in the corresponding period of the last fiscal.

The RE has pegged the target for collection of direct taxes for the current fiscal, which ends on March 31, at Rs 11.70 lakh crore.

On Tuesday MoS
Anurag Thakur<\/a> told Rajya Sabha that the government has collected Rs 7.52 lakh crore direct tax from April 2019 to January 2020. On Tuesday the three telecom operators -- Airtel<\/a>, Jio and Vodafone<\/a> Idea paid Rs 6,095 crore in total from past spectrum auction dues.

Separately
Tata Teleservices<\/a> paid Rs 2,000 crore as reconciliation amount towards AGR which took the total AGR dues so far paid by the telcos to Rs 25,896 crore.

Last month Economic Affairs Secretary Atanu Chakraborty had said that the government has not included AGR dues payment in the Budget 2020-21. \"AGR dues payment has not been taken into account in the Budget,\" Chakraborty said at a post Budget event in FICCI.

Any statutory dues payments like AGR are not included as the matter is in court, officials said.
The Finance Ministry expects a revenue of Rs 58,686.64 crore under communications head in the current fiscal year revising the budgeted amount of Rs 50,519.8 in 2019-20.

The government increased the revenue estimate in Budget from the debt-ridden telecom sector by over two times to Rs 1.33 lakh crore for 2020-21, which mainly relate to the license fees from telecom operators and receipts on account of spectrum usage charges, the budget document explained.\n
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AGR FY20收入由电信公司支付来反映

政府将考虑支付AGR收入,这是迄今为止25896卢比,在当前财政收入收据,将帮助财政部渡过FY20的税收缺口预计在某种程度上,消息人士说。

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德里:政府将账户支付AGR收入,这是到目前为止25896卢比,收入收据在当前财政帮助财政部渡过FY20的税收缺口预计在某种程度上,消息人士说。

AGR数量也上升到这个财政年底(2020年3月31日)。



尽管官员们表示,数量不多有任何轴承的财政状况。

政府没有占这一数字在2020 - 21预算在争端,但由于这部分金额已经收到在当前财政,这将是一个收入收据,因为这些都是实际收入,和任何未来的预测从悬案情况下不能做。

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然后是6095卢比频谱拍卖费从过去周二拍卖由电信公司支付,已经占了非税收入,所以它不会有任何轴承的财政状况,消息来源说。

FY20,财政赤字已上涨3.8%。非税收收入挂钩站在Rs 2, 52083卢比的April-Jan时期。财政赤字已经触及128.5%的预算估计一月底。

收入收据在April-January在12.5十万的卢比或修正概算的67.6%(重新)2019 - 20。政府数据称,从一月底的支出总额22.68十万的卢比或再保险的84.1%,高于去年同期的81.5%的财政。

再保险已盯住的目标直接征税的财政,3月31日结束,在多数11.70卢比。

周二金属氧化物半导体Anurag Thakur联邦院议长表示,政府已收集十万的7.52卢比直接税收从2019年4月到2020年1月。周二,三大电信运营商—附近的旅馆、Jio和沃达丰(Vodafone)支付了6095卢比的想法总从过去的频谱拍卖费。

分别塔塔电信业务支付2000卢比作为和解金额向AGR了迄今为止总AGR费由电信公司支付25896卢比。

上个月经济事务部长Atanu Chakraborty说政府不包括AGR会费支付预算2020 - 21。“AGR会费支付尚未考虑预算,”Chakraborty说,事件在印度工商联合会发布的预算。

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不包括任何法定会费支付像AGR的物质是在法庭上,官员说。
财政部预计收入58686 .64点卢比的通信主管在当前财政年度修订预算的Rs 50519 .8 2019 - 20。

政府增加了负债累累的电信部门的收入估计预算超过两次为2020 - 21 1.33十万的卢比,这主要与电信运营商的许可费用和收入的频谱使用费用,预算文档解释道。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> New Delhi<\/a>: Government will account the paid AGR<\/a> revenues, which is so far Rs 25,896 crore, as revenue receipts in the current fiscal that will help the Finance Ministry<\/a> tide over the tax revenue shortfall expected in FY20 to some extent, sources said.

The AGR amount may also go up till the end of this fiscal (March 31, 2020).



Though officials said the amount was not much to have any bearing on the fiscal position.

Government had not accounted for this figure in the 2020-21 Budget as it was in dispute but since this part amount has been received in the current fiscal, it will be on a revenue receipt as these are actual receipts, and any futuristic projections from sub judice cases cannot be done.

Then there is the Rs 6,095 crore spectrum auction dues from past auctions paid by the telcos on Tuesday that is already accounted for as the non-tax revenue, so it will not have any bearing on the fiscal positions, said sources.

For FY20, the fiscal deficit is already pegged higher at 3.8 per cent. The non tax revenue stands at Rs 2,52,083 crore in the April-Jan period. Fiscal deficit has touched 128.5 per cent of budget estimate by January-end.

Revenue receipts during April-January were at Rs 12.5 lakh crore or 67.6 per cent of the Revised Estimate (RE) for 2019-20. The government data said that total expenditure at January-end was Rs 22.68 lakh crore or 84.1 per cent of RE, higher than 81.5 per cent in the corresponding period of the last fiscal.

The RE has pegged the target for collection of direct taxes for the current fiscal, which ends on March 31, at Rs 11.70 lakh crore.

On Tuesday MoS
Anurag Thakur<\/a> told Rajya Sabha that the government has collected Rs 7.52 lakh crore direct tax from April 2019 to January 2020. On Tuesday the three telecom operators -- Airtel<\/a>, Jio and Vodafone<\/a> Idea paid Rs 6,095 crore in total from past spectrum auction dues.

Separately
Tata Teleservices<\/a> paid Rs 2,000 crore as reconciliation amount towards AGR which took the total AGR dues so far paid by the telcos to Rs 25,896 crore.

Last month Economic Affairs Secretary Atanu Chakraborty had said that the government has not included AGR dues payment in the Budget 2020-21. \"AGR dues payment has not been taken into account in the Budget,\" Chakraborty said at a post Budget event in FICCI.

Any statutory dues payments like AGR are not included as the matter is in court, officials said.
The Finance Ministry expects a revenue of Rs 58,686.64 crore under communications head in the current fiscal year revising the budgeted amount of Rs 50,519.8 in 2019-20.

The government increased the revenue estimate in Budget from the debt-ridden telecom sector by over two times to Rs 1.33 lakh crore for 2020-21, which mainly relate to the license fees from telecom operators and receipts on account of spectrum usage charges, the budget document explained.\n
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