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The Ministry of Finance on Thursday (7 October) released an amount of Rs 40,000 crore to the States and UTs with Legislature under the back-to-back loan facility to meet the shortfall in GST Compensation.
Earlier on 15 July this year, an amount of Rs Rs 75,000 crore was released to the States and UTs with legislature. With the current release, the total amount released in the current financial year as back to back loan in-lieu of GST compensation has reached to Rs 1,15,000 crore, the Finance Ministry said in a statement.
According to the ministry, this release is in addition to normal GST compensation being released every two months out of actual cess collection.
"The release of Rs 40,000 crore made today (7 October) is funded from borrowings of the Centre in 5-year securities, totalling Rs 23,500 crore and 2-year securities for Rs 16,500 crore issued in the current financial year, at a Weighted Average Yield of 5.69 and 4.16 percent per annum respectively," the ministry said.
No additional market borrowing by the Central Government is envisaged on account of this release.
The ministry expects that the release will help the States, UTs in planning their public expenditure among other things, for improving, health infrastructure and taking up infrastructure projects.
The ministry added that this amount is as per the principles adopted for a similar facility in FY 2020-21, where an amount of Rs 1.10 lakh crore was released to States under a similar arrangement.
This amount of Rs 1.59 lakh crore to be provided to States as back to back loan would be over and above the compensation in excess of Rs 1 lakh crore (based on cess collection) that is estimated to be released to States/UTs with Legislature during the current financial year.
The sum total of Rs 2.59 lakh crore is expected to exceed the amount of GST compensation accruing in FY 2021-22.
All eligible States and UTs (with Legislature) have agreed to the arrangements of funding of the compensation shortfall under the back-to-back loan facility, the ministry said.
The ministry said that the States and UTs have a very important role to play for effective response and management of COVID-19 pandemic and a step-up in capital expenditure.
"For assisting the States and UTs in their endeavour, the ministry has frontloaded the release of assistance under the back-to-back loan facility during FY 2021-22 of Rs 1,15,000 crore (more than 72 percent of the total estimated shortfall for the entire year). The balance amount will be released in due course," it added.