Central Govt’s Total Receipts Stand at Rs 25.25 Lakh Crore in FY26 Till December

Published Date: 31-01-2026 | 3:04 am

New Delhi: The Government of India has released its consolidated accounts for the financial year 2025–26 up to December 2025.

Total receipts of the government during this period stood at Rs 25,25,156 crore, representing 72.2 per cent of the corresponding Budget Estimates (BE) for 2025–26. 

This includes Rs 19,39,254 crore from net tax revenue, Rs 5,39,855 crore from non-tax revenue, and Rs 46,047 crore from non-debt capital receipts. 

During the same period, Rs 10,38,164 crore was transferred to state governments as their share of taxes, an increase of Rs 1,37,014 crore over the previous year.

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Total expenditure by the government amounted to Rs 33,80,998 crore (66.7 per cent of the BE), comprising Rs 25,93,063 crore on revenue account and Rs 7,87,935 crore on capital account. 

Revenue expenditure included Rs 9,11,059 crore for interest payments and Rs 3,17,490 crore for major subsidies.

The monthly accounts provide a snapshot of government finances, reflecting continued fiscal management while supporting revenue sharing with states and capital investment.

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