<p>For every rupee the government proposes to spend in 2013-14, as much as 18 paise will go for paying interests.<br /><br /></p>.<p>As per Budget 2013-14, presented by Finance Minister P Chidambaram in Parliament today, Central Plans expense will see a slight decline at 21 paise out of the total expenditure, from the provision of 22 paise in 2012-13.<br /><br />At the same time, Other Non-Plan Expenditure is expected to account for 11 paise of every rupee spent by the government in 2013-14, while States' Share of Taxes and Duties will amount to 17 paise of every rupee earned.<br /><br />Indicating that the burden of subsidies would go up next fiscal, the government has budgeted 12 per cent of the total expenditure on this account from 10 paise a year ago.<br />Defence would consume 10 paise for every rupee spent, slightly lower than 11 paise in the current year's budgetary provision.<br /><br />Plan Assistance to States and Union Territories has been retained at seven paise.<br />On the income side, the government has proposed 27 paise to come from Borrowings and other Liability for every rupee in its kitty in 2013-14.<br /><br />As single largest source of revenue income, collection from Corporate Tax has been retained at 21 paise, indicating the sluggish growth in the industry.<br /><br />Income Tax, on the other hand, will account for 12 paise, as against 11 paise in 2012-13.<br />The government also expects revenue collection from Service Tax and Others category to go up to nine paise, as against seven paise in 2012-13.<br /><br />Besides, it plans to mop up nine paise each from collection of Non-Tax and Customs Tax revenues, 11 paise from Union Excise Duties. The remaining three paise will come from Non-Debt Capital receipts.</p>
<p>For every rupee the government proposes to spend in 2013-14, as much as 18 paise will go for paying interests.<br /><br /></p>.<p>As per Budget 2013-14, presented by Finance Minister P Chidambaram in Parliament today, Central Plans expense will see a slight decline at 21 paise out of the total expenditure, from the provision of 22 paise in 2012-13.<br /><br />At the same time, Other Non-Plan Expenditure is expected to account for 11 paise of every rupee spent by the government in 2013-14, while States' Share of Taxes and Duties will amount to 17 paise of every rupee earned.<br /><br />Indicating that the burden of subsidies would go up next fiscal, the government has budgeted 12 per cent of the total expenditure on this account from 10 paise a year ago.<br />Defence would consume 10 paise for every rupee spent, slightly lower than 11 paise in the current year's budgetary provision.<br /><br />Plan Assistance to States and Union Territories has been retained at seven paise.<br />On the income side, the government has proposed 27 paise to come from Borrowings and other Liability for every rupee in its kitty in 2013-14.<br /><br />As single largest source of revenue income, collection from Corporate Tax has been retained at 21 paise, indicating the sluggish growth in the industry.<br /><br />Income Tax, on the other hand, will account for 12 paise, as against 11 paise in 2012-13.<br />The government also expects revenue collection from Service Tax and Others category to go up to nine paise, as against seven paise in 2012-13.<br /><br />Besides, it plans to mop up nine paise each from collection of Non-Tax and Customs Tax revenues, 11 paise from Union Excise Duties. The remaining three paise will come from Non-Debt Capital receipts.</p>