2024 ഫെബ്രുവരി 15, വ്യാഴാഴ്‌ച

Discrimination Against Southern States By Union Government

The Union Finance Ministry discriminates against southern states on the basis of GST (Goods and Services Tax) and direct tax revenue.

It is clear that the amount collected from each state is not distributed fairly.. Southern states get less than other states including BJP ruled states.  That is, GST  For every rupee they contribute in tax revenue, southern states receive less revenue than other states.

Check out the shocking statistics!

 1) Total tax contributed by Southern states like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Karnataka to GST and direct taxes in the last 5 years (excluding GST on import duty) – Rs.22,26,983.39 crore,

The amount contributed by Uttar Pradesh during the last five years is Rs.3,41,817.60 crore

2) Central taxes and levies released to the above mentioned southern states during the last 5 years (Total) - Rs.6,42,295.05 Crores

Amount released to Uttar Pradesh - Rs.6,91,375.12 crore

Check out the responses given by Hon'ble Union Minister of State @mppchaudhary to the following parliamentary questions raised by me!

(a) details of GST, direct, indirect and other tax contributions received from each State during the last five years;

(b) details of funds allocated to each State on the basis of Central taxes collected during the last five years;

 (c)  Is the idea of ​​changing the tax allocation system as requested by various states being considered by any ministry?

The answers given by the Hon'ble Union Finance Minister to these questions are attached.

The amount reimbursed by the Union Government to each state on the basis of every rupee they have provided is as follows;

Tamil Nadu – 26 paise

Karnataka - 16 paise

Telangana – 40 paise

Kerala - 62 paise

Madhya Pradesh - 1 rupee 70 paise

Uttar Pradesh - 2 rupees 2 paise

Rajasthan - 1 rupee 14 paise

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