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how does government collect non debt capital receipts​

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Answered by saurabh363590
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While managing the budget documents, the government makes a list of the non-debt capital receipts into two main categories. One is the recovery of the loans and the other is the recipient. The other receipt shows that disinvestment proceeds from the shares in the public sectors.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Note that non debt capital receipts (NDCR) of the union government include:

Recoveries of loans and advances given to state governments, Union territories and foreign governments

Disinvestment proceeds

Money accrued to the Union government from listing of central government companies and issue of bonus shares

Nearly three-fourths of the central government’s receipts come from tax and non-tax revenues, while one-fourth comes from capital receipts that include non-debt capital receipts and borrowings.

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