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ISSN (Online) - 2349-8846

Indian Fiscal Federalism at the Crossroads

The abolition of the Planning Commission, the creation of the NITI Aayog, the constitutional amendment to introduce the goods and services tax, the establishment of the goods and services tax council, and the historically high tax devolution to the states based on the Fourteenth have changed the union–state fiscal relations fundamentally. The changing contours of union–state fiscal relations discussed in the context of the release of a recent book Indian Fiscal Federalism by Y V Reddy and G R Reddy are presented here.

A Google search for “Indian fiscal federalism” shows 1.7 million results. The top hit among these results was the recent book on the topic written by Y V Reddy and G R Reddy (2019). Recent murmurings in about fiscal federalism, as listed out by the authors, are the following: (i) the chapter in the book, “Of Counsel,” written by the former Chief Economic Advisor (2018) about the need for a new federalism framework; (ii) former Finance Secretary and Chairman of the Thirteenth Finance Commission ’s (2019) concerns about growing spatial inequalities; (iii) former Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council and Chairman of the Twelfth Finance Commission, Chakravarty Rangarajan’s urge to make the quantum of devolution mandatory through a constitutional amendment in the post-goods and services tax (GST) era (Hindu 2019); (iv) the (RBI 2019) Governor ’s view to make the finance commissions permanent; and (v) the growing “trust deficit” among the states and the first-ever meeting by the state finance ministers on the terms of reference (ToR) for the Fifteenth Finance Commission. Reddy and Reddy (2019) acknowledge that something fundamental was happening in Indian fiscal federalism and has given emphasis to these developments with empirical evidence in which hysteresis of fiscal federalism was analysed to get the contemporary debates right.

Tax Devolution ISSN (Online) - 2349-8846

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