Fiscal Deficit in Government Budget – Meaning, formula, examples class 12

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What is the meaning of Fiscal Deficit (Class 12)

Fiscal Deficit is a more comprehensive explanation of budgetary deficit as compared to revenue deficit.

When total Budget expenditure (Revenue + Capital) are more than the total Budget receipts (excluding borrowings) during a fiscal year. The government budget is said to be in the fiscal deficit.

Definition of Fiscal Deficit

Fiscal deficit refers to the excess of total expenditure over total receipts (excluding borrowings) during the given fiscal year

Sandeep Garg

Fiscal deficit is the excess of total expenditure over total receipts (other than borrowings)

T.R Jain

Fiscal deficit in a government budget refers to the excess of ‘Total expenditure’ over the ‘sum of revenue receipts and non-debt capital receipts”.

S.K Aggarwal

Fiscal deficit is the difference between the government’s total expenditure and its total receipts excluding borrowing.

NCERT

Note:- Fiscal Deficit is also called Gross Fiscal Deficit

Formula of Fiscal Deficit

Gross Fiscal Deficit = Total Expenditure – (Revenue receipts + Non-debt creating capital receipts)

Fiscal Deficit = Total Budget Expenditure – Revenue receipts – Non-debt capital receipts

Fiscal Deficit = Total budget expenditure – Total budget non-debt receipts

Fiscal Deficit = Total Expenditure (Revenue Expenditure + Capital Expenditure) – Total receipts other than borrowings (Revenue receipts + Capital receipts other than borrowings)

Fiscal Deficit = Budget Expenditure – Budget receipts other than borrowings

Fiscal Deficit = Revenue Deficit + Capital Expenditure – non-debt creating capital receipts

A large share of revenue deficit in fiscal deficit indicated that a large part of borrowing is being used to meet its consumption expenditure needs rather than investment.

Fiscal Deficit = Total Borrowing by the government in a fiscal year

Fiscal Deficit = Primary Deficit + Interest Payments

Total Borrowing by Government = Net Borrowing at home + Borrowing from RBI + Borrowing from abroad.

Net Borrowing at home includes

  1. Directly borrowed from the public through debt instruments (for example, the various small savings scheme)
  2. Indirectly from commercial banks through statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR).

Reasons for Fiscal Deficit in government Budget

The reason is simple, government total budget expenditure or more than revenue receipts other than borrowings.

Implications of Fiscal Deficit

A fiscal deficit in the government budget implies the total borrowing a government has to go to meet the deficit total expenditure.

A greater fiscal deficit implies greater borrowings by the government.

The main implication is the debt trap. A large part of government revenue goes into pay the loan installments.

It shows that how a government is living beyond its means.

What are the measures to correct Fiscal Deficit

Reduce budget Expenditure:- By reducing revenue expenditure government can cop with the fiscal deficit.

Increase Revenue Receipts and finance budget deficit through disinvestment and recovery of loans.

Numerical on Fiscal Deficit with solutions

Q. 1 The interest payments as per the government budget during a year are ₹ 1,30,000 crores. If total borrowing requirements of the government are estimated at ₹ 240000 crores, then how much is a Fiscal deficit.

Solution:-

Fiscal Deficit = Total Borrowing

Fiscal Deficit = ₹ 2,40,000

Q. 2 From the following data about a Government Budget, find out a) Revenue Deficit b) Fiscal Deficit, c) Primary Deficit

Particularscrore
1. Capital Receipts net of Borrowings90
2. Revenue Expenditure110
3. Interest Payments20
4. Revenue Receipts70
5. Capital Expenditure130

Solution:-

Fiscal Deficit = Revenue Expenditure + Capital Expenditure – Revenue Receipts – Capital Receipts net of Borrowings

Fiscal Deficit = 110 + 130 – 70 – 90

Fiscal Deficit = ₹ 80

TopicChapters (Unit)
SyllabusSyllabus of Government Budget and the Economy chapter Economics class 12

S.NGovernment Budget and the Economy
1.What is Government Budget class 12 | Definition of Government Budget
What are the components of the government Budget?
2.What are Revenue Receipts in Government Budget class 12 | Definition of Revenue Receipts in Government Budget
What the Types of Revenue Receipts in government | What are examples of Revenue Receipts in Government Budget
3.What are Capital Receipts in Government Budget | Definition of Capital Receipts in Government Budget
What are the Types of Capital Receipts in Government Budget | What are the examples of Capital Receipts in Government Budget?
4.What is Revenue Expenditure in Government Budget class 12 | Definition of Revenue Expenditure in Government Budget?
What are the Types of Revenue Expenditure in Government Budget
What are the examples of Revenue Expenditure in Government Budget?
5.What is Capital Expenditure in Government Budget | Definition of Capital Expenditure in Government Budget
What are the Types of Capital Expenditure in Government Budget | What are the examples of Capital Expenditure in Government Budget?
6.What is Budgetary Deficit in Government Budget | Definition of Budgetary Deficit in government Budget
What are the Types of Budgetary Deficit in Government Budget | What are the examples of Budgetary Deficit in Government Budget?
7.What is Revenue Deficit in Government Budget | Definition of Revenue Deficit in Government Budget
The formula of Revenue Deficit in Government Budget
Numerical of Revenue Deficit in Government Budget
8.What is Fiscal Deficit in Government Budget | Definition of Fiscal Deficit in Government Budget,
The formula of Fiscal Deficit in Government Budget
Numerical of Revenue Deficit in Government Budget
9.What is Primary Deficit in Government Budget | Definition of Primary Deficit in Government Budget
The Formula of Primary Deficit in Government Budget
Numerical of Primary Deficit in Government Budget

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