Tamil Nadu had outstanding off-budget borrowings of ₹27,669.88 crore as of March 31, 2022. During the identical interval in 2021, this quantity stood at ₹15,368.91 crore.
The Tamil Nadu State Financial Responsibility and Budget Management Act (TNFR Act) defines complete liabilities as “the liabilities below the Consolidated Fund of the State and the Public Account of the State”, in response to the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India’s (CAG) State Finances Audit Report for the 12 months ending March 2022.
However, the borrowings made by the firms/businesses for implementing varied State-planned programmes, for which the State authorities has undertaken to repay the principal and curiosity, are usually not captured in the finance accounts of the State. These borrowings add to its liabilities not directly, it mentioned.
Though the reimbursement of principal and curiosity is made by means of the Budget, the outstanding off-budget borrowings of ₹27,669.88 crore don’t kind half of the State’s outstanding debt legal responsibility of ₹6,10,667 crore as on March 31, 2022, it mentioned.
As they don’t seem to be depicted in the Finance Accounts, there’s a lack of transparency in the precise outstanding borrowings of the authorities at the end of 12 months, and therefore, the true image of the legal responsibility of the authorities can’t be ascertained by means of the books of accounts. The repayments by the authorities with respect to the above businesses are carried out from the accumulations in the Guarantee Redemption Fund, CAG famous.
For the fiscal 12 months 2022, the State made off-budget borrowings of ₹12,357.39 crore. Of the borrowings, ₹11,727.43 crore went in the direction of the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco); ₹594.88 crore was for the Tamil Nadu Water Resources Conservation and River Restoration (TNWRCRR); and ₹35.08 crore was given to the Water and Sanitation Pooled Fund – Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Financial Services Limited, as per the information shared in the report.
The State authorities repaid off-budget borrowings of ₹56.42 crore in 2022. As of March 31, 2022, ₹26,427.92 crore outstanding off-budget borrowings have been for Tangedco; ₹629.31 crore was in the direction of TNWRCRR; ₹373.03 crore was in the direction of Tamil Nadu Rural Housing and Infrastructure Development Corporation; ₹239.17 crore was for the Water and Sanitation Pooled Fund; and ₹0.45 crore was for the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board.
Earlier this 12 months, Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary had advised Parliament that the Centre had determined to think about off-budget borrowings as borrowings made by the State itself for fixing the borrowing ceiling of States. This was carried out contemplating the impact of some States bypassing the Net Borrowing Ceiling utilizing off-budget borrowings, he added.
The CAG additionally famous that the Additional Chief Secretary mentioned Tangedco could be in a greater place in the future as the tariff had been elevated just lately.