Compliance Performance
Rajasthan

Report No. 3 of 2011 - Financial Audit on Revenue Receipts of Government of Rajasthan

Date on which Report Tabled:
Thu 26 Apr, 2012
Date of sending the report to Government:
Government Type:
State
Sector Taxes and Duties,Finance

Overview

This Report contains 28 paragraphs involving RS 481.29 crore and three Performance Audit on 'Cross verification of declaration forms used in Inter State Trade and Commerce', 'Computerisation in the Motor Vehicles Department' and 'Levy and Collection of Excise Revenue', involving revenue implications of RS 106.89 crore, relating to non/short levy of tax, interest, penalty etc. total RS 588.18 crore.

The total revenue receipts of the Government of Rajasthan during 2010-11 were RS 45,928.20 crore as against RS 35,385.01 crore for the year 2009-10. The revenue raised by the Government amounted to RS 27,052.24 crore comprising tax revenue ofRS 20,758.12 crore and non-tax revenue ofRS 6,294.12 crore. The receipts from the Government of India were RS 18,875.96 crore (State's share of divisible Union taxes: RS 12,855.63 crore and grants-in-aid: RS 6,020.33 crore). Thus, the State Government could raise 59 per cent of its total revenue receipts. Taxes on Sales, trade etc. (RS 11,901.24 crore), State Excise (RS 2,861.41 crore), Stamp duty and Registration fee (RS 1,941.04 crore), Taxes on Motor Vehicles (RS 1,612.25 crore) and Non-ferrous Mining and Metallurgical Industries (RS 1,929.58 crore) were the major sources of tax and non-tax revenue during 2010-11.

Inspection reports, issued upto December 2010, disclosed that 7,464 paragraphs involving RS 2,748.76 crore relating to 2,469 IRs remained outstanding at the end of June 2011 for want of compliance by various Departments. Out of the above, 1,429 paragraphs of 744 IRs involving RS 316.40 crore were outstanding for more than five years. The Departments/Govemment accepted audit observations involving RS 1,122.39 crore pertaining to the Audit Reports for the years 2005-06 to 2009-10, of which RS 154.68 crore had been recovered till December 2011.

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