New Delhi, Mar 28: The government's fiscal deficit, or gap between expenditure and revenue receipts, was at 97.4 per cent of the budget estimates (BE) in the April-February period of the current financial year.
In absolute terms, the fiscal deficit was over Rs 5.07 lakh crore at the end of February, according to the data released by Controller General of Accounts (CGA) today.
The Government has estimated the fiscal deficit for current fiscal at Rs 5,13,590 crore, or 5.1 per cent, of GDP in the budget for 2012-13.
However, in the revised estimate, it pegged the deficit to be at 5.2 per cent for the fiscal ending March 31.
The fiscal deficit rose from the budgeted levels due to the rising subsidy outgo.
To contain it at 5.2 per cent, the government has taken a number of steps like rationalisation of expenditure including 10 per cent mandatory cut on non-plan expenditure.
Besides, steps have been taken to cut the subsidy outgo on petroleum products.
The fiscal deficit in the corresponding period last year was 94.6 per cent of the budget estimates.
Expenditure during the April-February period of current fiscal was 85.2 per cent of BE against 83.9 per cent in same period last fiscal.
Total expenditure during the April-February period was over Rs 12.19 lakh crore. Total receipts added up to over Rs 7.12 lakh crore, or 78.3 per cent of the BE.
Tax revenue during the period was over Rs 5.71 lakh crore, 77.1 per cent of BE, compared to 76.9 per cent achieved in the same period last year.
The government has rolled out the fiscal deficit road-map for the 12th Five Year Plan. It estimates fiscal deficit to come down to 4.8 per cent in 2013-14 and to 3 per cent of the GDP by 2016-17.
The government bridges its fiscal deficit through market borrowings.