16th Finance Commission

2 Jul 2024

The 16th Finance Commission (FC) has begun its work which was constituted on December 31st 2023.

McKinsey Global Institute Report, Need for Increased Investment in Urban Infrastructure 

  • Report by McKinsey Global Institute: It warns that if India continues investing in urban infrastructure at current rates, urban infrastructure will fall short, leading to water supply issues and untreated sewage.

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Agenda For The 16th Finance Commission

Since the 73rd and 74th constitutional amendments, local bodies have gained significant recognition within the federal system. These amendments introduced sub-clauses 280(3)(bb) and (c), which mandate the FC to recommend measures to augment State consolidated funds for supporting panchayats and municipalities.

Focus Areas

Description

Finance Devolution For Cities
  • Contribution of Indian Cities: Cities contribute around 66% of India’s GDP and about 90% of total government revenues and thus, are an important spatial zone for the overall development of India. 
  • Concerns:
    • Inadequate Infrastructure: India’s economic scale is insufficient to meet rising needs. The World Bank estimates that $840 billion is needed for basic urban infrastructure in the next decade.
    • Inadequate Devolution: Despite the efforts of five commissions since the 11th Finance Commission, financial devolution to cities remains inadequate. 
    • Impact on Development: Rapid urbanisation without appropriate fiscal action has adverse effects on development. 
      • The fiscal health of municipalities is poor, affecting both city productivity and quality of life. 
About the Taxation System
  • Impact of Goods and Service Tax (GST): It has reduced ULBs’ tax revenue (excluding property tax) from about 23% in 2012-13 to around 9% in 2017-18. 
  • Intergovernmental transfers (IGTs) to Urban Local Bodies (ULBs): In India, they are about 0.5% of GDP, much lower than the 2-5% typical of other developing nations. 
      • Example: South Africa allocates 2.6%, Mexico 1.6%, the Philippines 2.5%, and Brazil 5.1% of their GDPs to their cities. 
    • IGTs from States to ULBs are very low, with State Finance Commissions recommending only about 7% of States’ own revenue in 2018-19. 
  • Concerns: 
    • Persistency of Issues: Although IGTs make up about 40% of ULBs’ total revenue, issues persist regarding their predictability, earmarking for vulnerable groups, and horizontal equity. 
    • Parallel Agencies: The 13th Finance Commission observed that “parallel agencies and bodies are emasculating local governments both financially and operationally.” 
      • Example: Programs like the Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme and the Member of Legislative Assembly Local Area Development Scheme exacerbate this issue, distorting the federal structure.
  • Need For: IGTs are crucial for ULBs, given their financial state and the need for stable support until their own revenues improve. Increasing the quantum of IGTs as a percentage of GDP is necessary. 
Census and Data
  • Concern: 
    • Reliance on Older Data: In the absence of the 2021 Census, reliance on 2011 data is inadequate for evidence-based fiscal devolution. 
  • Need For: India’s town figures must be captured by the 16th FC, including the significant migration to Tier-2 and 3 cities.
    • India has approximately 4,000 statutory towns and an equal number of Census towns, with an estimated 23,000 villages, all of which are effectively urban.

Population-based classification of Cities

Population Classification

Population (2001 Census)

  • Tier-1
  • 100,000 and above
  • Tier-2
  • 50,000 to 99,999
  • Tier-3
  • 20,000 to 49,999
  • Tier-4
  • 10,000 to 19,999

Conclusion

The 16th Finance Commission must consider India’s urbanisation dynamism and ensure IGTs to urban areas are at least doubled. 

  • Few guiding principles of the 15th FC’s– reference to enhancement in property tax collection in tandem to the State’s GST; maintenance of accounts; resource allocation for mitigating pollution; focus on primary health care, solid waste management, drinking water, etc., deserve attention. 

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