
Greater share: on States and central taxes
The most notable pan-India suggestion was probably Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's call for the Centre to share 50% of its tax revenue with the States, up from the current formula of 41%. This is an issue that certainly requires more discussion. The implicit condition behind the Centre providing States compensation for any losses arising out of GST for five years was that the States would use this time to bolster their own tax revenues. While progress on this has been patchy — with some States doing far better than others — it has nevertheless been significant. The States' combined own tax revenues as a percentage of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) grew from 6.6% in 2017-18 to 7.2% in 2024-25. On the other hand, GST has failed to live up to its potential, with net revenues only recently surpassing pre-GST indirect tax levels. Since GST subsumed many of the States' levies, it seems only fair that the Centre seriously consider their demand for a bigger share in central taxes.
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