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Home / Business and Economy / Govt Eyes FY26 Target: Capex Cuts to Fund Deficit?

Govt Eyes FY26 Target: Capex Cuts to Fund Deficit?

2 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Government may reduce capital expenditure to meet fiscal deficit goal.
  • Income tax and GST collections are projected to fall short.
  • Central government capex declined sharply by 28% in October.
Govt Eyes FY26 Target: Capex Cuts to Fund Deficit?

Goldman Sachs reports indicate the central government is poised to meet its fiscal deficit target of 4.4% of GDP for FY26. The projected strategy involves reducing capital expenditure to compensate for potential shortfalls in income tax and GST revenue. This approach is highlighted by a sharp 28% year-on-year decline in central government capex observed in October, primarily due to decreased transfers to states.

Direct tax receipts have contracted sequentially, influenced by lower income and corporate tax collections. Similarly, GST revenues are facing pressure and are expected to remain subdued following recent rate reductions implemented in late September. Despite these revenue challenges, the report suggests the government will likely achieve its fiscal deficit goal through careful expenditure management.

The fiscal deficit for April-October 2025 stood at 4.0% of GDP, below the budget estimate. This trend reinforces the expectation that expenditure rationalization, especially in capital spending, will be crucial for maintaining the fiscal deficit within the targeted 4.4% for FY26.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
India's fiscal deficit target for FY26 is set at 4.4 percent of GDP.
Capital expenditure cuts are being considered to offset anticipated shortfalls in income tax and GST collections.
GST collections contracted following recent rate reductions and are expected to remain subdued.

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