Fiscal deficit crossed the full-year target at the end of January by 1.6 per cent and stood at Rs 5.32 lakh crore or 101.6 per cent of the estimate of Rs 5.24 lakh crore, which is 4.6 per cent of GDP.
Finance Minister P Chidambaram's Interim Budget revised down the fiscal deficit target at 4.6 per cent below the redline of 4.8 per cent or Rs 5.42 lakh crore for the fiscal.
"Revenue inflows coming from the spectrum auctions, divestment, dividends and advance tax payment will help in meeting the 4.6-per cent deficit target," said Axis Bank chief economist Saugata Bhattacharya.
Care Rating chief economist Madan Sabnavis also said: "There are lot of revenues which have not come in. March 15 is the date of fourth quarter advance tax payment. Also, of the spectrum revenue, one-third will come in by March-end."
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Corporates will make the last payout of advance tax for this fiscal by March 15, which, because of the last quarter, is the biggest chunk normally.
As per the Interim Budget, public sector enterprises, including banks, are expected to contribute Rs 88,188 crore in the form of dividend and profit to the government this fiscal.
In January, Coal India was asked to declare an interim dividend of Rs 29 per share amounting to Rs 18,317 crore, or a record 290 per cent, for 2013-14. Also, Three CIL arms would chip in with close to Rs 3,000 crore in special dividends.