India’s Fiscal Matters

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This volume designs strategies for a sustainable fiscal architecture in the country. The author surveys fiscal trends of the 1990s, and provides an overview of the tax and expenditure reforms. Addressing both the centre and states, the book: Delineates the impact of lagging revenue performance and rising expenditure; Demonstrates the costly implications of the consolidated fiscal deficit for sustainability of public debt; Assesses the impact of fiscal federalism and decentralization on economic growth; Examines the complexities in introducing a VAT and its importance for a comprehensive tax base; Discusses the ramifications of tax administration practices on the effectiveness of tax policy. The analysis reflects Shome’s international experience as a fiscal and tax expert. He provides cross-country examples from Asia, Latin America and Africa and, in particular, includes detailed comparisons on fiscal federalism from Argentina and Brazil. Fiscal experts, students and policy-makers will find the book analytical, detailed and extremely practical.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Parthasarathi Shome

Parthasarathi Shome is Adviser at the level of Minister of State to the Finance Minister, Government of India. He was Chief Economist at Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC), UK, Chief of Tax Policy at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Director of National Institute of Public Finance Policy (NIPFP) and Indian Council of Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi. He chaired India’s Ninth and Tenth Five-Year Plan Task Forces on Tax Policy and Administration. He has provided technical assistance in taxation to over thirty countries.

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Title
India’s Fiscal Matters
Author
Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
0195661761
Length
xvi+260p., Tables; Figures; 23cm.
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