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Desirability and Feasibility of Changing the Financial Year

Desirability and Feasibility of Changing the Financial Year
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Aug 24, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Oct 01, 2016
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The Government of India has appointed a Committee chaired by Dr. Shankar Acharya, former chief economic adviser, to examine the desirability and feasibility of having a ‘new ...

The Government of India has appointed a Committee chaired by Dr. Shankar Acharya, former chief economic adviser, to examine the desirability and feasibility of having a ‘new financial year’. Other distinguished members of the Committee are Shri K M Chandrasekhar, former Cabinet Secretary, Shri PV Rajaraman, former Principal Finance Secretary, Tamil Nadu and Dr. Rajiv Kumar, Senior Fellow Centre for Policy Research.

Presently, the financial year followed by governments in India runs from 1st April to the following 31st March.

This issue was last examined by the L K Jha Committee in 1985, whose recommendation to move to a financial year of January 1- December 31 (for Central and State Governments) was then not accepted by the then Government.

There are many arguments for and against the change in financial year which revolve around issues of budget and cash management by government, seasonality of government revenues and expenditure, impact of Monsoon on budget forecasting, working season, timelines involved in the legislative cycle of passage of Budget by the Parliament, international comparability of fiscal statistics, aligning government’s financial year with year for tax assessment and corporate accounting purposes. Some arguments are less on the intrinsic merit or demerit of the change but rather on the timing of the change when the change coincides with other developments impacting businesses.

This Discussion Forum seeks to invite inputs from everyone interested in this issue.

We welcome your comments, suggestions, information and documents on the Committee’s Terms of Reference and issues related to it. Please provide these latest by 30th September, 2016.

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Santosh Kumar Mohanty_2
Santosh Kumar Mohanty_2 9 साल 10 महीने पहले
I write my diary from Jan to Dec but feel very much disturbed to maintain as the financial year is different. Let us think simple & prepare target budget that is fixing priority & solving one by one with time & target. Let us kill poverty, illiteracy,unemployment one by one.
Parag Barangale
Parag Barangale 9 साल 10 महीने पहले
For tax purpose ever document is required to be read for Year then Month to determine the FY, whereas if FY is aligned with CY then only year is required to seen. Now imagine how much time it save for every person who does this! Amazing! please do this. I am very glad this has came up. #FinancialYear, #EconomicAffairs, #MyGov
NATAWAR PATI TIWARI
NATAWAR PATI TIWARI 9 साल 10 महीने पहले
sir, i do not know more about administrative action of government,but still this govt is far away from basic issue,like court cases and DL ,getting land record,all department are having nature of postponing activity,seniors have no power to handle juniors there is no written rule in simple language,only English and that to very typical,kuchh karna hai to isko theek kare ,kaam to 365 days hi hoga,year kabhi bhi start karle.
Sundara Eswar Babu Balakandan
Sundara Eswar Babu Balakandan 9 साल 10 महीने पहले
We should Go in for a New Financial Year which is in sync with the Calendar year. Why should we be still anchored to the British System? The Festival season almost comes to an end by then, both the south west and the north east monsoon also end by then. In many companies the leave eligibility are calculated as per the calendar year. So having the financial year in common with the calendar year keeps things simple.
Lalit Nikam
Lalit Nikam 9 साल 10 महीने पहले
Yes, we need to change over to new financial year system Jan-Dec which will not only simplify the complexities of existing FY system but also can align to international FY including IMF. Niti Aayog can synchronise its mission targets to that of FY budget. Every government budget expenditure can be easily tallied with that of the year end more easily. So I support the change of FY to Jan-Dec