fiscal policy and monetary policy

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16 April 2009 please someone tel me what is difference between monetary policy and fiscal policy

and what is difference between revenue deficit and fical deficit ?

16 April 2009 If a vendor is raising invoice up to the period 31.3.09 and Tds exemption granted to him is also up to the 31.3.09.but invoice of the same received after march what should be the right treatment?


should we consider tds exemption in April for the period up to 31.3.09? if yes why

16 April 2009 ansdered

16 April 2009 TDS exemption should be considard for the period up to 31.3.09, the receipt of invoice may be deffered to later date.

16 April 2009 What is fiscal deficit?
The difference between total revenue and total expenditure of the government is termed as fiscal deficit. It is an indication of the total borrowings needed by the government. While calculating the total revenue, borrowings are not included. Generally fiscal deficit takes place due to either revenue deficit or a major hike in capital expenditure. Capital expenditure is incurred to create long-term assets such as factories, buildings and other development. A deficit is usually financed through borrowing from either the central bank of the country or raising money from capital markets by issuing different instruments like treasury bills and bonds.


What is the difference between fiscal deficit and primary deficit?
Primary deficit is one of the parts of fiscal deficit. While fiscal deficit is the difference between total revenue and expenditure, primary deficit can be arrived by deducting interest payment from fiscal deficit. Interest payment is the payment that a government makes on its borrowings to the creditors.



What is revenue deficit?
A mismatch in the expected revenue and expenditure can result in revenue deficit. Revenue deficit arises when the government’s actual net receipts is lower than the projected receipts. On the contrary, if the actual receipts are higher than expected one, it is termed as revenue surplus. A revenue deficit does not mean actual loss of revenue. Let’s take a hypothetical example, if a country expects a revenue receipt of Rs 100 and expenditure worth Rs 75, it can result in net revenue of Rs 25. But the actual revenue of Rs 90 is realised and expenditure is Rs 70. This translates into net revenue of Rs 20, which is Rs 5 lesser than the budgeted net revenue and called as revenue deficit.

16 April 2009 Most simply Fiscal ploicy deals with income(revenue) and expenditure of a country. and Monetary ploicy deals with the Borrowing and financial arrangement of the money.


Generally Fiscal ploicy is controlled by various department under the control of Govt such as department of revenue etc, on the other hands monetary policy is regulated by RBI and various other regulation such as FEMA etc.

20 April 2009 Thank you
sir
both
Mr. Prkasha Somani and
Mr. Manmohan


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